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Friday 7 June 2002
Microsoft unveils next-stage .Net
New advantages for businesses...
KPNQwest customers told cough up and we'll stay up
IT managers working for free? Shurely some mistake?
Walter Hewlett profits from merger
Maybe not such a bad idea after all...
British pensioner still suffering for free speech
Whatever happened to the First Amendment?
Indian outsourcers look for outsourcers
"There's no place like home, there's no place like home..."
Iranian video site resists US showdown attempts
Axis of evil strikes back...
Cash-strapped Nortel raises $1.49bn
Money for old rope?
Future's rosy for eBay
$1bn in revenues this year...
AOL done for slander
Former employee wins $5m in compensation...
Intel warning sends FTSE tumbling
Going down...
Inland Revenue site still down
Over-taxed>?
Online games 'tomorrow'? No chance, says Nintendo boss
Microsoft and Sony listen on...
Apple does PCs
Earth spins off its axis, cats sleep with dogs...
HP considers pulling the plug on app servers
Will it, won't it?...
Germans in for Ericsson
No, not that Eriksson...
Intel issues warning
It's all Europe's fault...
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