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>>  LEAD STORY:  If content is king, IBM wants the crown
>>  NEWS:  Economic future not bright enough for shades
>>  TAKE OUR NEW POLL:  Domino job prospects in 2004
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  'Grease' no longer the word, 'embedded' is
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LEAD STORY
If content is king, IBM wants the crown  (SearchDomino.com)
Analysts expect content management to be a pivotal component of Big Blue's on-demand strategy in 2004.
More on this topic:
Article: With buy, IBM to add content management to Workplace
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NEWS
Economic future not bright enough for shades (SearchDomino.com)
Experts are predicting a slight uptick in IT spending next year but say improvements won't be significant enough to get all warm and fuzzy about.

NEWS
Phishing attacks soar (InternetWeek)
It may be time to warn your users about phishing attacks. Phishing, which refers to malignant e-mail posing as legitimate messages from banks, retailers, and credit card companies, skyrocketed in November and December.

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THE MISSING LINK
'Grease' no longer the word, 'embedded' is

Inquiring minds at www.yourdictionary.com wanted to know: What was the word of the year? Officials for the site, with the input of users, picked "embedded" as the best of 2003's bon mots. The award-winning word was put to good use in the war with Iraq and beat out "blog" and "SARS" to capture the honor. The president of the site said that "'embedded' truly distilled the events of an extraordinary year into eight simple letters." The site also picked "shock and awe" as the phrase of the year and Saddam Hussein as the name of the year.



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