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  Microsoft Comes up with New Visitor Attracting Strategies
Microsoft develops new ways and strategies to acquire more and more visitors to their search engine MSN Live Search: from inventing new filtering systems for displaying results, to new search algorithms and paying or rewarding the visitors for using Live Search.
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  Animated Cursors is now Windows' Vulnerability
Users who work with the latest versions of Windows should be aware that they are at a great risk of being attacked by hackers.
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  Intel officials go to Taiwan
The president and Chief Executive Officer of Intel, Paul Otellini, looks forward to visit Taiwan today. According to Intel Taiwan, his goal is to meet the partners of the company. This will be the first time that Paul Otellini visits Taiwan as Intel's CEO.
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  Microsoft Upgrades Its Xbox 360
Microsoft upgrades its newest Xbox 360 Elite range of gaming console to satisfy the needs of the most 'hardcore' gamers, who are proved to have great desire on new stylish looks, more storage capacity and a better performance.
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  20 Million Copies of Windows Vista Sold
A recent report from the software giant Microsoft states the corporation has sold 20 million copies of their new OS Microsoft Vista from January 30 to February 28, 2007.
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  Nearly one third of Americans think Internet is useless

About one third of U.S. households do not have any access to the Internet. But what is even more surprising they do not intend to get one. The reason is that households do not consider Internet to be useful for their every day lives.

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  Japanese Scientists Work on a Flexible Battery

Scientists from the Japanese University of Waseda develop a new kind of battery: a thin film battery, based on plastic polymers. This battery will be widely used in the future in small portable devices, requiring a high-power capacity.

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  China's Google in Japan
The number one search engine in China, Baidu.com, has started its own Japanese search engine, which is the company's first regular service it provides outside of China. The new website, called www.baidu.jp includes a search bar for Web page and image searches. The site also features a user help and advanced services.
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  Google's Blogspot Contains 75% Spam
75% of blogs on Google's blogspot.com are spam - this was the conclusion of a survey conducted by the WebmasterWorld. It showed that some of the top sites providing free space for bloggers are sometimes exclusively spam.
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  CBS acquires an online high school sports network
CBS has purchased MaxPreps - an online sports network for high school sports. Few details of this deal were disclosed, but MaxPreps from now on will be a part of the CBS sports broadcasting system.
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  YouTube to Award Best Videos
This week Google's very famous on-line video-sharing website YouTube is expected to presents its awards for the best videos uploaded during 2006 by the site's fans. On Monday users of YouTube may start voting for their favorites.
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  Search Information Will Go Private
From now on Google's search history will go private in 18 to 24 months. With this action Google has made a step towards various Internet privacy advocates. However, the reaction of the latter was a bit unexpected, as some of them expressed positive opinions, whereas other saw a disaster in this.
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  Microsoft to Connect Xbox 360 and PC Gamers
On Wednesday, the software giant Microsoft Corp. announced the opening of its Live on-line service that will connect users of both Xbox 360 console and PCs. The company stated that the service will open in May. It is to be reminded that Live has attracted about six million Xbox 360 console gamers and now Microsoft looks forward to launch it on new Windows Vista system.
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  Microsoft's Antivirus Causes Damage
The officials from Microsoft, after several complaints from users, confessed that the company's product, entitled Live OneCare security suite, accidentally has been erasing all messages of those that use whether Outlook or Outlook Express.
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  Wikipedia to Verify the Contributors' Credentials
After a wikipedian tried to falsify his credentials history, Jimmy Wales suggested that all the credentials of the Wikipedian editors should be verified on a voluntary level. This way Mr. Wales tends to show the entire Internet community the expertise of all Wikipedians.
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