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Microsoft expected to spell it out for us in '05
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Mozilla e-mail lacks 'wow' factor
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Microsoft antispyware may not remain free
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IIS 6: The Complete Reference
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Yuletide fun for geeks
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Group Policy
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The Missing Link: Groom rings bride -- with bad news
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Microsoft expected to spell it out for us in '05
[SearchWin2000.com]
In addition to new server and database software releases in 2005, Microsoft will be more concrete about some of the technology strategies it floated in 2004, according to analysts.
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Mozilla e-mail lacks 'wow' factor
[Associated Press]
The Mozilla Foundation's new Thunderbird e-mail client isn't nearly as compelling as its Firebox browser, according to one reviewer. For starters, the application lacks a calendaring function.
Microsoft antispyware may not remain free
[Associated Press]
Microsoft expects to release an antispyware tool within a month. The technology was acquired as part of Microsoft's purchase of Giant Company Software. Redmond says the tool will initially be free, but it hasn't ruled out charging for future versions.
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[From around the Web]
Google fixes security flaw in desktop search (Pocket-lint)
Microsoft Office developers get own venue (CNET News.com)
T-Mobile extends BlackBerry to Windows (GeekZone)
Two new utilities for SQL Server released (Database Journal)
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IIS 6: The Complete Reference
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Group Policy
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Groom rings bride -- with bad news
[Agence France Presse]
No doubt technology has made our lives a lot easier. It sure has brought ditching your fiancee at the altar into the 21st century. A groom in Malaysia got cold feet -- make that frozen feet -- and jilted his waiting bride via SMS. He said they were not meant "2 B 2gethr," or something like that. Do you delete that message or keep it for posterity? Regardless, the bewildered bride kept her cool and the reception went ahead as
planned -- with 1,000 guests in attendance!
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