Newswatch 5.3.07: Judge nixes Vonage retrial bid
By Richard Koman - May 3, 2007
RIM unveils the Curve Blackberry (AP)
Google lists Belgian newspapers again (AP)
iPhone optimism lifts Apple over $100 (Bloomberg)
Jobs touts enviro record as critics cry 'iWaste' (AP)
Winning bid for GQ internship: $32K (AP)
Judge upholds $1.53b judgment against MSFT (AP)
IBM designs breakthrough material for chip fab (NY Times)
AOL slips to No. 3 on Internet (NY Times)
MSFT buys mobile ad company ScreenTonic (Startup Squad)
A crack in the MSFT fortress? (Christian Science Monitor)
Court denies Vonage's bid for new patent trial (Reuters)
Acer works with BMW on laptop design (InfoWorld)
Yahoo intro's Web-based Messenger (InfoWorld)
Making peace in the Middle East (PC version) (Reuters)
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