Newswatch 4.19.07: Microsoft offers $3 software for digital divide
By Richard Koman - April 19, 2007
Google offers query-less search (InfoWorld)
Spammers, hackers seize on Virginia Tech news (Infoworld)
MySpace introduces Digg-like recommendation feature (AP)
MSFT rolls out $3 software for developing world (AP)
Hundreds of thousands file late as Intuit can't handle last-minute rush (AP)
Patent reform bill seeks to boost innovation (AP)
Bereft of Blackberries, the unwired make do (NY Times)
Dell losing market share to HP (NY Times)
Click fraud increasing (News.com)
Tools mine personal data across Net (News.com)
Zune phone patent app surfaces in series of tubes (News.com)
Forget Froogle. Now it's 'Product Search.' (News.com)
eBay acquires StumbleUpon (TechCrunch)
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