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Tuesday, October 15, 2002
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InformationWeek : Pfizer, Pharmacia Groove together
Groove's peer-to-peer architecture eliminates many of the headaches of setting up a secure, server-based collaboration application, so users don't have to worry about synchronizing data and checking documents in and out [via Jeroen Bekkers' Groove Weblog]
7:43:44 AM
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MSNBC: Napster or not, file swaps continue
The music industry succeeded in shutting down Napster, but it has failed to even slow free song swapping, new research shows. Some 41 million people traded music online during the first half of 2002, according to San Francisco-based Odyssey research. Worse yet, the increasing popularity of CD burners and portable digital music devices like Apple’s iPod has given consumers yet another way to swap music for free, opening up another hole in the music industry’s leaky copyright dam.
7:39:29 AM
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