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						<title>Windows Phone 7 won&apos;t run current Mobile applications</title>        
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						<description>NEW YORK &amp;#45; Microsoft has said its new software for smart phones, Windows Phone 7 series, is a &amp;#34;clean break&amp;#34; with the past. Now it&apos;s clear just how clean that break is: The new phones, expected late this year, won&apos;t...</description>
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						<title>Microsoft will keep the antitrust heat on Google</title>        
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						<description>SANTA CLARA, California - Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer intends to keep the regulatory heat on Google as his company strives to lessen its rival&apos;s dominance of internet search.In an appearance at a search engine conference, Ballmer...</description>
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						<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 11:50:30 +1200</pubDate>
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						<title>100 million Windows users to choose their own browser</title>        
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						<description>BRUSSELS - Some 100 million Europeans using Microsoft software will be asked to choose among rival web browsers by mid-May under a deal the company struck to settle antitrust action, the European Union said.Microsoft is starting...</description>
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