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    Yahoo Mail will now let people register usernames that include the word "allah," after a ban designed to thwart prejudice went astray.

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    Melinda Bird and Katrina Nugent must be cursing e-mail's 'reply all' and 'forward' functions after they lost their jobs.

  • Day two: Microsoft-Google courtroom showdown

    Former Microsoft executive Kai-Fu Lee told a judge in Seattle on Wednesday that he was being honest but not necessarily providing a complete answer when asked by Microsoft officials in June whether he planned to rejoin the software giant after a sabbatical.

  • Secret life of the OpenSolaris code

    Although incidences of profanity and swearing are rare in the ten million lines of the newly-released OpenSolaris code, the ones that do exist reveal programmers' frustration with their art.

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    MSN Spaces, Microsoft's new blogging service, has sparked a new game -- trying to circumvent its censorship controls.

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    Seriously, Ten: What's going on?

    The major security flaws suffered by the Big Brother Web site are the most recent example of an apparent "launch first, fix later" approach within Channel Ten. But a chequered history with the Web may help explain the problems.

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    From server-level software, to appliances, to managed services, we review the latest anti-spam solutions to help enterprises manage the onslaught of unsightly spam.

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    Tribal Voice's new PowWow 4.0 (Free Download) aspires to ensure you'll always have someone to chat with by interoperating with users of both AOL Instant Messenger and MSN Messenger.

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