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  • Protecting e-commerce business methods

    As companies progressively adopt e-commerce solutions--moving elements of business online, such as sales, service, and marketing--new business methods are being created all the time, methods that should be protected by way of patents.

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    Astronauts from the space shuttle Discovery have struggled through a difficult day thanks to a mysterious pressure leak and worries about some critical flight software.

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  • New-OS option: Microsoft Plus

    Like car dealers charging you for power windows, Microsoft wants you to buy XP desktop themes, screensavers, games, and audio enhancements. Are they worth it?

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