Here is this week’s round-up of technology news small business owners may find informative, useful or entertaining:
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Microsoft VP confirms Windows 7 ship date: January 2010 – The announcement comes as XP was denied a reprieve of the June 30th cut-off date and gives businesses very little incentive to upgrade to Vista
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Bill Gates is retiring, sort of – Friday was the end of an era at Microsoft. Take a look at some of Gates’ greatest hits and misses and this fascinating leaked memo from 2003 as he embarks on his new career as a philanthropist
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Firefox 3 already rules the roost – Data from PC Pro suggests an astounding amount of people are already using Firefox 3 in just one week
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Murdoch fumes as Facebook overtakes MySpace – The media mogul regrets spending $580m to purchase on the social networking site 3 years ago
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Update on Twitter and small business – Find out if the latest social networking trend could help your business
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Quarter of the planet to be online by 2012 – 1.8 billion users are estimated to be online by 2012
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Chrysler will offer wireless Internet access in 2009 models – You will soon be able to access you e-mails whilst driving a Chrysler
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New Trojan Leverages Unpatched Mac Flaw – An exploit has been uncovered in OS X
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IT is boring say graduates – Many young graduates are dismissing a career in IT as being ‘boring’
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AI could power next-gen CCTV cameras – Surveillance camera’s in the UK may soon respond to ‘violent sounds’
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Get More Clicks in theNew World of Universal Search – Advice on universal search optimisation
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Essential Technology for Small Business – Advice from Microsoft on technology to help SMEs






