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- Microsoft to issue 11 security patches on Tuesday
- CNET News Daily Podcast: How will Web 2.0 weather current financial storm?
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- Business, labor urge Bush to sign RIAA-backed copyright bill
- Yahoo relaunches IndexTools as Web Analytics
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- Former 'cyber czar' goes corporate
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- Apple granted patent on Mac OS X Dock
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- Forget AdSense on YouTube, give me explosions
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- Reframe It launches community markup system for Web pages
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- Feds propose consolidation of personal info in databases
- Asus makes Eee PC S101 official, expects warm reception
- Yahoo shares fall into the $13 range
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- AMD finds 'fabless' alternative
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