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Google Buys DocVerse for Office Collaboration
Two ex-Microsoft vets sell their company to Google, which sees DocVerse as a way to bridge the gap between Office and Google Apps.

 
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Microsoft Office 2010 Dropping a Month Early
May industry observers had doubted that Microsoft would live up to Steve Ballmer's promise of an aggressive release schedule for Office 2010, but the software giant today confirmed that it's true.

 
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Chip Sales Set for Modest Growth in 2010
Supply chain market researcher iSuppli's latest report suggests that while semiconductor sales will be much improved in 2010, the uptick hardly makes up for the disastrous slump of 2009.

 
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PC Shipments to Surge 20% in 2010: Gartner
Research firm projects robust growth in the global PC market, forecasting a 20 percent increase in total shipments, and a 12 percent uptick in dollar sales.

 
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Phishers Targeting More Online Brands
The latest survey by the Anti Phishing Working Group shows that organized phishing syndicates are working all the angles to get their hands on the most valuable data.

 
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Reform Comes Slowly at the FCC
Commission officials outline efforts to modernize the regulatory body, but critics warn of persistent influence of industry lobbyists and revolving door of Washington telecom circles.

 
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Microsoft 'Pink' Smartphone Back on Track?
Long rumored, but never confirmed, Microsoft-branded smartphone dubbed "Pink" has the Internet abuzz again with speculation that the device is headed to the market soon.

 
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Apple's iPad to Hit Store Shelves in April
Steve Jobs and company announce their game plan to bring the iPad to the masses, though would-be 3G users will have a bit of a wait.

 
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Is Apple Taking Aim at Google With HTC Suit?
Speculation abounds that Apple's patent-infringement lawsuit is really a proxy for a war against Google as the two Valley behemoths find themselves in increasing competition.

 
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