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The Motley Fool May 9, 2005 Tom Taulli |
JAMDAT's Upwardly Mobile Mobile entertainment is a rapidly growing market -- and JAMDAT is capitalizing on it. The stock surged roughly 50% to about $26.00.  |
The Motley Fool May 9, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Google's Need for Speed Google's new broadband browser accelerator has big plans, but it also may have some speed bumps such as privacy concerns and security bugs.  |
Information Today Paula J. Hane |
Thomson Announces Firm360 for Legal Business Development Thompson Corp's Firm360 is designed to provide a full 360-degree view of the internal and external dynamics affecting a law firm's practice--their clients and related businesses and industries, as well as their competition.  |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 Edwards & Greene |
Who's Got Game Now? With its next Xbox, Microsoft is out to grab more share from Sony and Nintendo. All this one-upmanship is going to prove mighty entertaining for gamers.  |
InternetNews May 6, 2005 Michael Singer |
Microsoft Readies Server Updates It releases a new public beta of Windows Server 2003 R2 and a service pack for its SQL Server 2000 platform.  |
InternetNews May 6, 2005 Clint Boulton |
BEA Gears For SOA Launch The company plans to usher in its latest software, which enables developers to program without manual coding.  |
InternetNews May 6, 2005 Michael Singer |
AMD Key to Microsoft's 64-bit Conquests Redmond addresses the Opteron effect on SQL Server, Visual Studio and Longhorn.  |
InternetNews May 6, 2005 |
Microsoft Changes Stand on Gay Issues Company-wide memo from CEO lays out why Microsoft is switching its support for gay rights legislation.  |
The Motley Fool May 6, 2005 Rich Smith |
Misreading McAfee It's only been a few hours since Internet security company McAfee reported its first-quarter 2005 results, and already the headlines are rolling in.  |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 Robert Barker |
Why Macromedia May Weigh Adobe Down At its nominal value, $3.4 billion, this deal isn't cheap. In the fiscal year that ended on Mar. 31, Macromedia earned $42.5 million on $436 million in sales. That means Adobe is paying nearly eight times sales and 80 times earnings for Macromedia.  |
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