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>>  LEAD STORY:  Lotusphere '04: Exhibitors pave a path to Java
>>  NEWS:  Mydoom variant targets security features, Microsoft
>>  FEATURED TOPIC:  The great debates
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Xbox marks the spot for Mike Rowe
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LEAD STORY
Lotusphere '04: Exhibitors pave a path to Java  (SearchDomino.com)
As Domino customers grapple with moving toward a Java world, third-party vendors are pleased to offer products that make the transition go more smoothly.
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Article: Some Domino developers go with the Flow
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NEWS
Mydoom variant targets security features, Microsoft (SearchSecurity.com)
A variant of the dangerous Mydoom-A worm surfaced Wednesday, opening new backdoors, denying access to antivirus features and promising a denial-of-service attack on Microsoft.

NEWS
Antispam vendors show wares at Lotusphere (CRN)
CipherTrust and Postini are among the vendors trying to help attendees with their overloaded inboxes.

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FEATURED TOPIC
The great debates
TechTarget editors face off in five great technology debates. Read their opinions and bone up on the facts on Linux vs. Windows, thin or fat clients, wireless LANS, outsourcing and hiring hackers.

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THE MISSING LINK
Xbox marks the spot for Mike Rowe

Remember how 17-year-old Mike Rowe stood his ground when Microsoft told him to give up his Web site address (MikeRoweSoft.com) or else? Critics thought Gates and company were a little heavy-handed in their response to Mike's site name. So, instead of going to court, Microsoft went to the closet where the free stuff is. The company will give Mike an Xbox, money to cover his move to another domain, a free trip to the Microsoft Research Tech Fest in March, and free certification training. Mike took it all. The moral of this story? "If we can't beat you, join us." Oh, and, "Giving away stuff can save you lots of legal fees."



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