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Reuters: The U.S. Army, in an unprecedented alliance with Hollywood and a major university, is providing funding and technical advice for video games that aim to hone the skills of the next-generation of military field commanders.


C-Net: As first reported by CNET News.com, some Mozilla and Opera users found Thursday that they could not access the new MSN site. Instead, they were given the option of downloading a version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. But later Thursday, Microsoft decided to change its position.


MSNBC: Once high-flying Internet-search service AltaVista is falling further from the top ranks in its field as the company struggles to keep its search results up to date.


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