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Attacking the IE alternative
[SearchWindowsSecurity.com]
Will Firefox be a bigger target if more people embrace it as an alternative to Internet Explorer? IT security experts offer mixed views.

Are 'dumb' networks really smarter?
[SearchNetworking.com]
During a debate at the recent Next Generation Networks conference, one expert argued that "dumb" networks enable services at the edge, while another claimed that intelligent networks spur technical innovation.

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Users brace for SOX deadline (SearchStorage.com)
Sun to give out operating system for free (Associated Press)
Ex-Microsoft workers charged with theft (Associated Press)
Firefox's 'Peter Parker' complex (SearchEnterpriseLinux.com)

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The Missing Link

Windows in the Andes -- Microsoft to speak Inca language
[Agence France Presse]
The once-mighty Inca empire may be gone, but even Francisco Pizarro couldn't keep Microsoft from creating Quechua language versions of Windows and Office. Quechua is the tongue of the indigenous Inca peoples of South America. Nearly 10 million people speak it today, and now the computer conquistadors from Redmond, Wash., are hoping to open new Windows for them. The Quechua version is being developed in Peru.


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