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April 4, 2004
Google launches Gmail, but the plan draws criticism from privacy advocates over the company's contextual advertising in untested grounds. Microsoft and Sun declare cease-fire and announce a settlement under which the software giant will pay close to $2 billion. Plus, the ruling of a Canadian judge that made file-swapping songs legal in Canada.
April 11, 2004
Yahoo! reports another round of stellar earnings, but some investors might be prone to misreading the news coming from the Internet giant. Reports suggest Microsoft is going to release a scaled-back version of Longhorn in 2006. Plus, news on a Macintosh Trojan horse, Spymac's gigabyte of free mail, Google's Gmail trademark woes and much more.
April 18, 2004
The earnings season pointed to a slow, but sure recovery with tech stocks in the lead. RealNetworks gets a 'no' from Apple after it proposes a unified front against Microsoft. The software giant settles a lawsuit with InterTrust for $440 million, and releases fixes for a slew of security vulnerabilities. Plus, news on a decision from BayStar to withdraw its investment in The SCO Group, a policy shift from Google and much more.
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