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      <title>Opera Mini 5 Beta Has Arrived</title>
      <description>All those Android smartphone owners who have been wondering when they can ditch the outmoded Opera Mini 4.2 browser in favor of the latest beta can now unfold their pouts, stop that kicking, and remov</description>
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      <title>Twitter Feed to Appear on Yahoo Homepage</title>
      <description>Yahoo and Twitter have reached an agreement to put Twitter feeds on various Yahoo sites, including the Yahoo home page as well as search, e-mail accounts, and Yahoo sites devoted to news, finance, spo</description>
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      <title>Uptime in E-Commerce</title>
      <description>Though I can think of one or two recent examples of online retailers being unable to cope with 'unprecedented' traffic, the UK's e-commerce sites have a higher average availability rate than those of </description>
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      <title>&quot;Final Third&quot; of UK Miss Out on Fast Internet Access</title>
      <description>The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has announced a new national broadband campaign called 'The Final Third First' (FTF). This title refers to approximately one third of the UK population </description>
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      <title>Open Source Data Centre Design</title>
      <description>A new industry group is trying to apply open-source principles to the design and construction of data centres, which it says could accelerate the use of new technologies and increase competition in th</description>
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      <title>Google Launches Beta Version Of Chrome Browser</title>
      <description>Google has launched a beta version of its next Chrome browser which includes a number of new innovations including additional privacy controls for users and the integration of translation functionalit</description>
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      <title>EC in discussions over basic telecoms for all EU citizens</title>
      <description>The European Commission (EC) has launched a public consultation on what is the best approach to ensuring that basic telecoms services are available for all EU citizens. The current 2002 obligations on</description>
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      <title>PDF, Flash, ActiveX flaws become hacker targets</title>
      <description>The number of software vulnerabilities fell overall in 2009, but the number of bugs in document readers and multimedia applications increased by 50 percent, according to IBM's annual X-Force Trend and</description>
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      <title>Google Chrome erodes Microsoft IE market share</title>
      <description>Recent market share statistics deliver good and bad news for Microsoft. The company saw its Internet Explorer browser lose more ground, seemingly to Google Desktop and Chrome, while its Windows 7 oper</description>
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      <title>Adobe tightens security for Download Manager</title>
      <description>Adobe is working on fixing a bug in Download Manager, the program Adobe uses to speed up downloads of its products.

According to security researcher Aviv Raff, the flaw could be misused by hackers </description>
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