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Adobe Right Management Server Extends to Office LiveCycle now allows for encrypting a Word file so only approved people can read or change it. Adobe Puts You in Control of Your Documents Ever feel nervous about unleashing your PDF, Microsoft Word or Excel files into the wilderness? Do you feel powerless thinking that once your proposal or legal document is sent you lose control of who, when and how often its viewed? Microsoft dismisses music player’s linguistic lapse Microsoft Corp. market researchers in Quebec found themselves in a potential linguistic pickle when they conducted consumer test-runs of the digital music player Zune, which the company officially announced on Thursday will be competing by Christmas with Apple’s hugely successful iPod. Portals: Can Microsoft shelling out for Linux be good? It should have been one of the biggest days ever for the Linux software movement: One of Americas best-known technology companies makes a $250 million Linux purchase, perhaps the largest Linux deal by anyone, anywhere. Adobe Delivers New Hosted Service for Document Protection and Control Inside and Outside the Firewall SAN JOSE, Calif.----Adobe Systems Incorporated today introduced Adobe® Document Center, a new hosted service that enables knowledge workers to better protect, share and track the usage of Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel documents as part of day-to-day communications and collaboration. Get the facts you need to make the choice between Windows and Linux. Just click on the whitepaper of your choice to German software developer SoftMaker has released a free 30-day download of the beta GNU/Linux version of SoftMaker Office 2006, a proprietary office suite that retails for $70. The suite includes word processor TextMaker, spreadsheet PlanMaker, and subsystems for databases and drawings. Talk to the Newsroom: br / Jill Abramson, Managing Editor Jill Abramson, managing editor of The Times, is answering reader questions this week. Questions may be sent to asktheeditors@nytimes.com . Ms. Abramson was appointed managing editor in 2003 after serving as Washington bureau chief. New, and improved? http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Once upon a time in American business, planned obsolescence was a dominant ideology: things would be built to last X number of years and then theyd fall apart and would have to be replaced. LimeWire versus the RIAA: Part II The Full Monty Urban returnees seek jobs in Liberia after passing computer course Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Liberias recovery from years of civil war took another small step forward earlier this month when 69 former refugees proudly accepted certificates after completing a UNHCR-funded computer course in the capital Monrovia. | ||||