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Yahoo undercuts rivals with new music service
By Joris Evers

Yahoo Inc. on Wednesday plans to launch a trial version of Yahoo Music Unlimited, a new, aggressively-priced online music subscription service.
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The battle for the blogosphere
By Juan Carlos Perez

Until recently, most providers of blogging software and services were relatively small startup companies, but now big-footed competitors are joining them, changing the dynamics and philosophies of the so-called blogosphere.
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Yahoo to test photo-sharing feature in Web mail service
By Juan Carlos Perez

E-mail and photo files traditionally haven't played well together, but Yahoo Inc. believes it can help improve the situation with an enhancement to its Web mail service that it plans to announce on Thursday.
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Ask Jeeves improves query suggestion functionality
By Juan Carlos Perez

Ask Jeeves Inc.'s search engine now can make better suggestions to users for narrowing or expanding the scope of a Web search, the Oakland, California, company plans to announce on Thursday.
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PalmOne acquires Palm brand name
By John Blau

In a move to secure a household name in the personal organizer sector, PalmOne Inc. has agreed to pay PalmSource Inc. US$30 million for full rights to the Palm brand name.
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Google's home page soon available with news, weather
By Tom Krazit

Google Inc. launched a new personalized service Thursday that incorporates features such as Google News and Gmail onto the company's notoriously sparse home page.
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Online social network scores hit in South Korea
By Jeremy Kirk

SK Communications Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of the largest mobile phone provider in South Korea, couldn't have dreamed a better scenario: millions of teenagers through people in their 30s captivated by a portal site that generates sizeable daily revenue.
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Yahoo Messenger gains improved voice communication
By Juan Carlos Perez

Yahoo Inc. plans to improve the PC-to-PC voice communications feature of its Yahoo Messenger instant messaging service, replacing the current walkie-talkie technology with a persistent connection.
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Google introduces ads for syndicated feeds
By Juan Carlos Perez

Google Inc. has begun testing the inclusion of text ads in Web content distributed through syndication technologies such as RSS or Atom, the Mountain View, California company announced Tuesday.
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Microsoft updates desktop search toolbar
By Juan Carlos Perez

Microsoft Corp. is set to release on Monday an upgrade to its MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search that adds a number of enhancements, including the ability to preview documents on users' hard drives. This upgraded version of the search toolbar, which requires Windows XP or Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later versions, features a new preview pane to let users view documents retrieved from their PCs.
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Google ponders Blogger, Gmail integration
By Juan Carlos Perez

Google Inc. is contemplating various improvements to its popular Blogger Web logging service, including native image uploading and deeper integration with the company's Gmail Web-mail service, according to a Google executive.
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    • Top reviews, analyses & evaluation of IT products by technology experts from InfoWorld.
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