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BlackBerry to Debut in South Korea, Ahead of iPhone

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South Korea has approved a plan on Tuesday that will allow BlackBerry electronic devices to be sold in the country, following a two-year effort by the Canadian company with SK Telecom and the Korean Government.
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Nasscom-Kearney study on IT-BPO industry identifies small cities with big potential

Nasscom or National Association of Software and Services Companies, the consortium that serves as the apex body of the Indian IT software and BPO industry, together with global management consulting firm AT Kearney has released a comprehensive assessment report of 50 locations in India suitable for the IT - BPO industry titled 'Location Roadmap For IT- BPO Growth: Assessment Of 50 Leading Cities.'
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Microsoft Cancels Yahoo Bid

Microsoft Corp. abandoned its three-month-old bid to buy internet firm Yahoo on Saturday, after the two sides failed to agree on an acceptable sale price.
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Honeywell Buys Metrologic for $720 Million

Honeywell International Inc. a diversified technology and manufacturing company said on Monday that it will buy Metrologic Instruments Inc. for $720 million and the company will merge with Honeywell's Automation and Control Solution business.
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Apple, Sun Talks Gives Hope for Java on iPhone

Sun's pursuit to have Java applications run on Apple's iPhone gained momentum as the two firms continued holding talks about the idea, while acknowledging a third party's efforts towards the same goal.
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Lenovo to Sell VMware in China

Lenovo confirmed its intentions to distribute sell and support VMware's virtualization platform in server systems sold in China.
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Microsoft to Sell Office Software using a new Program

Microsoft started testing its new way of selling Office software suite on a subscription basis using the new program that it launched on Friday, which involves packaging the Office suite with security software and free online services.
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Microsoft's Tellme launches BlackBerry voice search

Microsoft Corp.'s Tellme subsidiary launched an application for the BlackBerry on Tuesday that lets people speak commands into their smart phones to search for businesses, look up movie times, check traffic and make other queries.
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Google earnings surprise may give Yahoo leverage

An earnings windfall for Google Inc should benefit rival Yahoo Inc in buyout talks with Microsoft Corp, as investors view the results as proof of a robust online advertising market.Yahoo is enterin...

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