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IBM in big push to build data centers for clients IBM is staking out a major new source of business helping clients like banks or retailers manage data centers on a par with Internet players such as Google or Microsoft, a top official said. 17 Nov 2007
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World famous Internet cheese up for auction Wedginald, the English cheddar cheese that has become a star of the Internet as it matures live on screen, is up for auction with the proceeds going to charity. 14 Nov 2007
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Cyber bullying bedevils Japan Schoolyard bullying has long bedeviled Japan and, as in other countries, has taken a high-tech twist in recent years. 12 Nov 2007
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TV in the digital age Americans can watch television shows on anything from a computer to an iPod these days, but media companies and advertisers have yet to figure out how best to take advantage of all the new ways to reach audiences. 08 Nov 2007
AOL launches local language India portal AOL launched on Wednesday Hindi and Tamil language versions of its Internet portal in India as part of an aggressive global expansion that will see it in 30 regions by the end of 2008. 02 Nov 2007
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Nokia unveils N810 Internet Tablet Top cell phone maker Nokia is introducing an upgraded version of a wireless multimedia device without a phone, the company said on Wednesday, as it takes aim at Apple Inc's iPod Touch. 20 Oct 2007
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Google says closing gap with China rival Baidu Web search leader Google Inc said on Thursday it is closing the gap with rival Baidu in China, after years of trying to increase market share in the world's second-largest Internet arena. 05 Oct 2007
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Monasteries enter the Internet Age A monk's life is still a simple one of prayer and austerity, yet many monasteries have moved online for business, communication and even headhunting purposes. 28 Sep 2007