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Software News25-Oct-2005
- 'IMesh Rolls Out New File-Sharing Software (AP via Yahoo! News)
Popular peer-to-peer, file-sharing service iMesh introduced new Software Tuesday that allows users to legally share and buy music online.
- 'IRS Offers Free Tax Preparation Software (AP via Yahoo! News)
People with an income up to almost $50,000 will get free access to tax return preparation Software, the Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday.
- 'EMC purchases Colo. software company (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
EMC Corp. bought another software company, the data storage company announced Tuesday.
- 'Slow IT Growth Leads to Software Consolidation, Report Says (TechWeb)
Slow growth in the global information technologies industry has caused consolidation of what was a highly diverse software industry, a report says.
- 'Web-based software challenges Windows (CNN.com)
NEW YORK (AP) -- A quiet revolution is transforming life on the Internet: New, agile software now lets people quickly check flight options, see stock prices fluctuate and better manage their online photos and e-mail.
- 'IMesh Rolls Out New File-Sharing Software (ABC News)
IMesh Rolls Out New Software That Allows Users to Legally Share and Buy Music Online
- 'iMesh rolls out file-sharing software (Sydney Morning Herald)
Popular peer-to-peer, file-sharing service iMesh has introduced new software that allows users to legally share and buy music online. -
- 'Microsoft donates computers, software to Hub school (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Microsoft Corp. donated more than 140 computers and over $100,000 worth of software to the John D. O'Bryant High School of Mathematics and Science, a Boston public school.
- 'Old software weakening Net's backbone, survey says (CNET)
One-fifth of DNS servers are running out-of-date software, and two-thirds are open to tweaking to help scammers.
- 'IRS Offers Free Tax Preparation Software (San Francisco Chronicle)
People with an income up to almost $50,000 will get free access to tax return preparation Software, the Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday. Still, that is fewer taxpayers than last year, when several private companies decided to offer free return preparation to everyone.
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