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David LaPlanteNow, Nokia, the big phone maker, has come out with a $360 pocket computer that aims to solve that problem. It's called the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet and, true to its name, it concentrates on surfing the Web. The 770 can also send and receive email and ins
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Caspar Van der LindenA laymans explanation of RSS: "A Guide to Using RSS, Which Helps You Scan Vast Array of Web Sites"
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If you read a dozen or more online news sites every day, managing them all can be difficult. In the most popular Web browser, Microsoft's Internet Explorer, you have to laboriously open them one at a time. You can open each in a separate window, but the windows pile up in the task bar at the bottom of the screen, making a visual mess that is hard to navigate.
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Today, Microsoft rolls out its MSN Music store, directly challenging its nemesis, Apple Computer, which so far has ruled that business. I've been testing Microsoft's new store in advance of today's launch and comparing it with Apple's much-praised iTunes music store. While the Microsoft entry has a few nice touches, it is typical of many brand-new Microsoft products -- fairly basic and bland, but marred by some rookie mistakes and accompanied by promises to get much better over time. Microsoft's offering is actually comprised of two products. One is the MSN Music service itself. The second is a music jukebox program, Windows Media Player 10, in which the store is housed. The software handles such tasks as organizing your music library; burning songs onto CDs; and synchronizing your music with portable music players. One big advantage Microsoft has out of the box is that the songs it sells can be played on dozens of portable players. ... Overall, MSN Music is no match for iTunes -- yet. But if you don't have an iPod and want or need to buy music in Microsoft's format, it may be a good choice over time.
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Today, Microsoft rolls out its MSN Music store, directly challenging its nemesis, Apple Computer, which so far has ruled that business. I've been testing Microsoft's new store in advance of today's launch and comparing it with Apple's much-praised iTunes music store. While the Microsoft entry has a few nice touches, it is typical of many brand-new Microsoft products -- fairly basic and bland, but marred by some rookie mistakes and accompanied by promises to get much better over time. Microsoft's offering is actually comprised of two products. One is the MSN Music service itself. The second is a music jukebox program, Windows Media Player 10, in which the store is housed. The software handles such tasks as organizing your music library; burning songs onto CDs; and synchronizing your music with portable music players. One big advantage Microsoft has out of the box is that the songs it sells can be played on dozens of portable players. ... Overall, MSN Music is no match for iTunes -- yet. But if you don't have an iPod and want or need to buy music in Microsoft's format, it may be a good choice over time.
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