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    Microsoft has finally told Web developers what they've wanted to hear for years, promising support for graphics and style sheet standards.

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    Once chided for jumping the gun with its Mozilla-based browser, Netscape is gunning to surpass the original with its next release.

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    When your job search stalls, revitalise it by adding some less traditional approaches to the standard routine. Learn how to combine strategies to create a full-blown plan for getting the attention of potential employers and landing the perfect position.

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    You say you want a revolution? Emerging wireless technologies will make the Internet quicksilver-fast, more personalised and a whole lot easier to navigate, experts say. And Australia and Asia are leading the race.

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