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Mozilla set to launch mobile phone browser
31 Dec 2009
Microsoft releases new patch, complies with injunction against Word
24 Dec 2009
Microsoft Office, which includes Word PowerPoint, and Excel is used by millions of businesses and consumers and generated more than $3 billion in worldwide sales
Microsoft loses patent appeal, ordered to alter Word
23 Dec 2009
Microsoft is banned from providing XML editor-related tech support to customers with its non-infringing version of the Word.
Google to acquire reviews site Yelp for over $500 million: report
21 Dec 2009
Yelp is a privately held company founded in 2004 by two PayPal veterans to help people find local businesses like hair stylists, dentists and mechanic
What Indians Googled the most in 2009
19 Dec 2009
Mumbai lags Delhi in online shopping
17 Dec 2009
Microsoft settles browser antitrust case with EU
17 Dec 2009
Microsoft Corp has reached an agreement with European Union anti-trust regulators that allow European users a choice of web browsers
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