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 | The introduction of three letters on to Bill Gates’s executive office plaque yesterday signalled a new era for Microsoft, the software giant that has brought about the biggest change in global business culture since the invention of the telephone or the internal combustion engine.
Yesterday Mr Gates stepped down from the day-to-day running of the company he helped to found in 1975 to become nonexecutive chairman. The move will allow him to concentrate on running the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and anoint Steve Ballmer, already chief executive, as the undisputed boss.
For a man known as being socially awkward, his goodbye was unusually emotional. In a tearful farewell, Mr Gates said: “There won’t be a day in my life when I won’t be thinking about Microsoft, the great things that we’re doing and wanting to help.” | |
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| | | Turkish hackers Invade Croatian Ministry Web Page |
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 | ZAGREB, CROATIA – While on the football pitch of the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, Croats and -.--.-Turks are leading a battle to gain the semi finals of the European Championship, and the supporters fight each other with slogans, on the internet a completely different dirty, illegal game is taking place.
The web page of the Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in fact, was invaded by hackers on Friday night, during the match Croatia – Turkey. | |
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| | | China quake site hacker caught |
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 | A 19-year old Chinese man is in police custody after allegedly hacking into a provincial seismological bureau's Web site to place a false earthquake warning, Chinese state media reported Monday.
The teenager, identified only by his surname Chen, altered the Web site of the Guangxi Seismological Bureau to warn residents in southwestern China to prepare for an impending earthquake expected to measure 9.0 on the Richter scale, according to a report on China Central Television's Web site. | |
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