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Phishing menace hits blog spot Twitters as well
06 Jan 2009
Internet stocks sank in 2008
06 Jan 2009
Satyam may opt for a merger
05 Jan 2009
The promoters of Satyam Computer Services are reported to be considering a merger with another software company
Windows 7 beta version leaked
31 Dec 2008
Satyam barred from World Bank work for 8 years
23 Dec 2008
IT company Unisys cutting 1,300 jobs
23 Dec 2008
Samsung introduces Notebooks, Netbooks in India
20 Dec 2008
Microsoft to issue emergency security patch to plug Internet Explorer vulnerability
17 Dec 2008
Microsoft will issue an emergency security patch later today for all versions of Internet Explorer
Miscrosoft to enter cloud computing
10 Dec 2008
Miscrosoft says it is moving into cloud computing by having web versions of Word, Excel and other programs that make up the Microsoft Office suite to go online next year
Infosys warns about lower IT industry growth
06 Dec 2008
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