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Microsoft's obnoxious little Office assistant is losing his job. Clippy will be relegated to a mock layoff site that also trumpets Office XP's lack of need for the feature.
While the 500,000 customers who have downloaded Microsoft Corp.'s Office 2000 Service Release 1 report few problems so far, some issues have arisen.
The system for registering domains is in danger of descending into chaos as independent registrars undermine ICANN's grip on the current domain name system.
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt
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