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Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope Beta
Microsoft offered a sneak peak back in February, and as of Tuesday the public beta of WorldWide Telescope has been made available, according to a Press Release issued by Microsoft.
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BBC Worldwide Predicts Higher Web Revenues
The BBC has often been one of the world’s more forward-looking media companies, and the CEO of BBC Worldwide seems intent on extending that reputation. John Smith is setting new, higher goals relating to Internet revenues.
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Coca-Cola Blog for Worldwide Employee Survey
The Coca-Cola Company is using a blog as a communication channel through which the 55,000 employees of the global company can provide their views on Coca-Cola's vision, mission and values.
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World of Warcraft Cracks 4 Million Customers WorldWide
Think online gaming is huge? You have no idea. Blizzard Entertainment announced their "World of Warcraft" game passed the one million subscriber mark in North America and broke the four million subscriber mark world wide. That's a lot of gamers. That's also a lot of monthly income.
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Worldwide Raids on Illegal Filesharing
Law enforcement authorities from around the world raided illegal filesharing networks, making arrests and seizing computers. Today's assault led by the FBI hammered multiple locations in the Netherlands after a dozen raids yesterday.
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Tralliance Confirmed As Worldwide Registry for .travel
Tralliance has been confirmed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), to serve as the registry for the new .travel (dot travel)...
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Worldwide Wireless LAN Hardware Revenue Up 3%
Worldwide wireless LAN hardware revenue reached $719.5 million in 2Q04, up 3% from 1Q04, and will grow 9% to $786.2 million by 2Q05, according to Infonetics Research's quarterly market share service, Wireless LAN APs, Switches, and NICs.
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Bagle.AH, Worm Is Spreading Worldwide
Panda Software has detected the appearance of the new worm Bagle.AH (W32/Bagle.AH.worm), a malicious code that uses both email and file-sharing programs like Kazaa, Morpheus, e-mule or LimeWire in order to spread rapidly across computers.