Title: Windows Week that Was
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Microsoft needs to keep its antispyware free
by Brent Sheets, Senior Editor

In a previous article I summarized an assortment of free tools for combating spyware. Unfortunately, since that time, the problem has only worsened.

As a result, analysts are now estimating that the global antispyware market could grow to $400 million by 2008. That's more than quadrupling from what it is today, folks.

Click here to read more about the need to keep Microsoft's spyware-fighting technology free.

Cast your vote in our instant poll: Would you pay for a Microsoft antispyware product?

More on this topic:
Microsoft releases antispyware beta
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Microsoft commits to continuing MVP event
'Hygiene' software reflects changes in e-mail threats
New solutions for the zero hour
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Join us for an eclectic look at 2004: the best security products, the best movies for geeks, the best newsworthy moments, the highs and lows, the effects of outsourcing and more.


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With all the technology around us nowadays, there is the possibility that some might feel a little more than human, but as G.H. explains, sometimes the bigger the toys the bigger the baby.

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