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Police ID remains as software programmer's wife (AP via Yahoo! News) - Investigators confirmed Tuesday that a body a prominent software engineer led them to is, in fact, that of the estranged wife he was about to be sentenced for killing, pulling closer together the final pieces of a murder mystery.

Microsoft Embraces Software Services (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News) - Seeking to blunt the threat from a wave of Internet rivals, Microsoft on Tuesday announced pricing and other new details about its plans to offer business software as a subscription service over the Web.

Real Software, Veryant bolster dev tools (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News) - Real Software and Veryant are upgrading development tools this week, with Real Software focused on its RealBasic platform and Veryant on Cobol.

I.B.M. Software Enhances Web Accessibility for the Blind (New York Times) - The new software seeks to harness the power and time of Internet users around the globe to make the Web more accessible to the visually impaired.

Microsoft expands its response to hosted software (USA Today) - Microsoft is strengthening its early-stage push to fend off competition by offering more Internet-based software, a change from its traditional method of selling programs that run on individual desktops or corporate servers.

Closing Glance: Internet software, services stocks (AP via Yahoo! Finance) - Internet software and services stocks finished mostly higher Tuesday along with the overall market, with shares of online auctioneer eBay Inc. rising ahead of the sector.

Opening Glance: Internet software, services stocks (AP via Yahoo! Finance) - Internet software and services stocks lacked direction Tuesday morning, as the overall market fluctuated after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the central bank may extend its lending efforts to investment banks.

Google releases Web world software (Rocky Mountain News) - Google Inc. has released software that lets users create virtual three-dimensional worlds on the Web, an effort to tap into the popularity of online services such as Second Life.

The Active Network Acquires Hy-Tek Sports Software (CBS News) - The Active Network, the heavily capitalized sports technology and media company, has acquired HY-TEK Sports Software, a provider of services and tools for swimming and track & field clubs. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Hy-Tek claims to be used by 95 percent of the swimming and track & field clubs, schools and organizations in the United States. It also says it's used by 20,000 different ...

The Active Network Acquires Hy-Tek Sports Software (paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance) - The Active Network, the heavily capitalized sports technology and media company, has acquired HY-TEK Sports Software, a provider of services and tools for swimming and track & field clubs.

 
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