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>>  LEAD STORY:  IBM exec Duncan outlines software strategy shift
>>  NEWS:  Green Pasture ahead for IBM doc management
>>  GADGETS & GIZMOS GUIDE:  Looking for some hip high-tech gadgets?
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Dinner no longer 'servered' on Texas prison site
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LEAD STORY
IBM exec Duncan outlines software strategy shift  (Search400.com)
Buell Duncan, former chief of the iSeries division and now general manager of ISV and developer relations, gives details on IBM's energized focus on vertical markets.
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IBM seals deals with business app vendors
IBM to reorganize software operations
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NEWS
Green Pasture ahead for IBM doc management (SearchDomino.com)
IBM expects the purchase of Green Pasture Software will strengthen its position in the $10 billion content management market.

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GADGETS & GIZMOS GUIDE
Looking for some hip high-tech gadgets?
Gadget people can't resist the latest and greatest. And that's what we have assembled in our Gadgets & Gizmos '03 guide. Our guide is the best thing for gadget people ever. See how high-tech translates into high-tech fun with this assortment of the newest and greatest in high-tech gizmos.
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Have you ever had the need to synchronize real-time data from a Microsoft SQL, Oracle, Sybase or other ODBC compliant database? If you ask someone how to do it, the answers you usually get are that you need to do it from the PC side, because the iSeries can't do it. Yes it can.

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SEARCH400.COM MONTH IN REVIEW
See what you missed in November
November came and went faster than you can say, "More turkey, please." Didn't catch everything Search400.com did that month? Don't fret. We have it all here.

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THE MISSING LINK
Dinner no longer 'servered' on Texas prison site

If you're a big fan of the Texas prison system's Web site (and who isn't?), you're going to go hungry for one detail: the infamous last meal on death row. Past repasts of the condemned have been posted on the site -- everything from one prisoner's tea and cookies to another's request for two chili cheese dogs, two cheeseburgers, onion rings, a turkey salad with fries, egg rolls, chocolate cake, apple pie, butter pecan ice cream, one peach, three Dr Peppers, jalapenos, ketchup and mayonnaise. But officials in Texas, which has the busiest death row in the U.S., have dropped the morbid menu from the site. Why? People complained that it was in poor taste.

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