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Microsoft FAT patent falls flat
The latest development is a win for open-source advocates, since the technology is used by Linux. Now Redmond has 90 days to respond. Read more »
Is your PC ready for Longhorn?
Microsoft said it will unveil the hardware requirements needed to run Longhorn--the next version of Windows--at a May developer conference in the US. Read more »
Microsoft's 'Mr Office' keeps tags on court case
A US patent case against Microsoft brought by a Norwegian firm is attracting the attention of Redmond's top-level executives. Read more »
Five countries to get cheap Windows XP
Microsoft is getting ready to release a cheap, easy-to-use version of Windows XP for developing markets. Read more »
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What is '.NET' anyway?
Are you little confused about what .NET really is? You're not the only one. This article from Builder.com sheds some light on what .NET is and isn't. Read more »
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Apple to developer: Fart jokes aren't funnyWhen Apple announced it would be vetting every application submitted for inclusion in the App Store, this was just the kind of question that entered many a mind: just how arbitrary would the company be in wielding that veto power? Read more »
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Chrome is just another browserHands up if you missed the Chrome release -- didn't think anyone did. Google's browser arrived with all the fanfare and hype that only Google can produce. Read more »
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Melbourne-based Web start-up 2Vouch yesterday launched the first public beta of what it dubs its "social recruiting platform". Read more »
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The future of software development practices
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Essential Unified Process according to Ivar Jacobson
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Club Builder: Space, Ubiquity and Microsoft Tri-Soapbox
In this episode of Club Builder: a new Firefox plug-in makes browsing more powerful, computer viruses enter orbit, and Microsoft gets a three-way serve of soapboxing.

