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  Monday, October 18, 2004


I Love Bees Game a Surprise Hit. An alternate-reality game conceived as a marketing ploy is gaining a huge and obsessive following. Fans of I Love Bees stalk pay phones, organize mass salutes and even use the presidential debate to connect with each other. By Daniel Terdiman. [Wired News]
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Google Envy Is Fomenting Search Wars. Propelled by Google envy, new players and Internet industry giants are rushing into the online search market. By By JOHN MARKOFF. [The New York Times > Technology]
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Route Analysis: The Foundation of IP Management. Fifty percent of all application performance problems happen where you can't see them - within the "cloud" of the IP network. Join Network World and Ipsum Networks for the audiocast "Route Analysis: The Foundation of IP Management" to find out how you can see into the brains of your IP network and manage it more effectively. [Networking Webcasts]
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StorageTek CEO: 'We're not just a tape company'. StorageTek, a Louisville, Colo., vendor of storage products, has steadily been improving its financial results and evolving its product line since former Xerox executive Pat Martin took over as chairman and CEO four-and-a-half years ago. He talked with N [Network World on Storage]
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SANS Institute names Top 20 vulnerabilities. The Unix kernel and databases that run on that operating system, along with security sub-systems and instant messaging that run on Windows, are the newest additions to the SANS Institute's annual list of Top 20 vulnerabilities most exploited by hackers. [Network World on SANs]
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Linksys springs wireless, voice gear. Latest Cisco news. [Network World on Routers and Switches]
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Demand Rises For E-Mail Archiving. Archiving software hits on compliance issues as well as better operational efficiencies. [InternetWeek]
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IBM unveils new Shark and midrange array. IBM presented two new enterprise-class storage arrays that feature compatible software that allows the boxes to be managed through a single interface and data to be replicated between them. [Computerworld Networking News]
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TVs, cameras top holiday plans. The Consumer Electronics Association predicts solid growth in gadget sales this year. [CNET News.com]
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