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Google chief admits to 'defensive component' of browser launch |
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Google's chief executive admitted Thursday there was a "defensive component" to the Web search giant's launch of its own Internet browser, thereby pitting it against Microsoft's dominant software.
Speaking to the Financial Times from the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Eric Schmidt said: "Microsoft has a history of favouring its own applications and I can give you 500,000 pages of court testimony, document web blogs and so forth and so on about that."
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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South Korea accuses North Korea of cyber-espionage, Sophos reports
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IT security and control firm Sophos is reminding all organisations of the importance of properly securing their systems following reports that officers in South Korea's military command and control centre have been the target of a...
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TECHBYTES
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Globe BridgeCom supports Global Xchange Programme
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With the common aspiration of developing youths into active global citizens, Globe Telecom has strengthened its partnership with international volunteerism and advocacy groups resulting in another successful run of the Global Xchange...
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TECHSTUFF
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Lenovo leads the way in cost savings and stability with new
desktop PC for businesses
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Lenovo today announced the ThinkCentre A62, one of the most cost effective ThinkCentres and the AMD desktop in the ThinkCentre family which provides the greatest platform stability. Offered at a starting price of PhP 18,308, the...
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