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April 6, 2003
This week, the recording industry targeted university students in an apparent psychological attempt to curb illicit song-swapping. A multimillion dollar lawsuit was filed against four U.S. students. Meanwhile, Google sealed a deal with Amazon.com to provide search technology and sponsored links, while critical software patches were released from RealNetworks, Apple, Apache Software Foundation and others.
April 13, 2003
Microsoft suffered a setback after two software keys for the upcoming Windows Server 2003 leaked on the Internet. Meanwhile, Yahoo! restructured its search service to meet challenges posed by the leader in the field, Google. Also, parody web site for the former Iraqi information minister enjoys stunning success. Plus, more news from Samba, Microsoft, Capitol Hill, the music industry and more.
April 20, 2003
Dell brought down its rival Hewlett-Packard from the number one computer maker spot, reporting sound earnings. Q1 fiscal numbers also indicate a growing penetration of laptops, boosting sales at both Apple and Toshiba. Meanwhile, spammers are being sued by both the U.S. government and ISPs in a growing effort to curb the phenomenon. Plus, news on CNN, Mozilla, Microsoft, WorldCom and more.
April 27, 2003
Microsoft unveiled its latest operating system, Windows Server 2003, hopeful to increase its market share in the corporate computing market, hours after the giant released multiple security patches for its products. Meanwhile, intellectual property owners are fighting in courts for their rights, and Google snaps up an online advertising solutions maker. Plus, news from AMD, RealNetworks, Amazon.com and more.
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