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    The IT support functions of several large federal and state government agencies face an uncertain future in coming weeks as Commander Communications' receivers attempt to find buyers for the IT services company.

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    Asia Pacific countries are showing the most dynamic Internet usage patterns in the world, with Australians emerging as the "stickiest" of all surfers, according to ACNielsen's eRatings.

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    Your company has established a business-to-business presence on the Internet. And the Internet is global. So your B2B initiative is global, right? If you think the answer is "of course," there's a good chance you're dead wrong.

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    Devising computer games may not be rocket science, but rocket scientists are helping to solve some of the stickiest problems in the game industry.

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