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Notable headlines:Dennis Howlett: Leo Apotheker appointed joint CEO at SAPLarry Dignan: Google CIO to jump to EMI; And what does he know about music? TechmemeMary Jo Foley: Will XP's 'execution stay' for emerging markets apply to other countries?
Written by Larry Dignan, Contributor

Notable headlines:

Dennis Howlett: Leo Apotheker appointed joint CEO at SAP

Larry Dignan: Google CIO to jump to EMI; And what does he know about music? Techmeme

Mary Jo Foley: Will XP's 'execution stay' for emerging markets apply to other countries?

Another unannounced piece of Microsoft's Windows Mobile puzzle: eLive

Matthew Miller: Microsoft officially announces Windows Mobile 6.1 with IE Mobile 6 and more

Paula Rooney: MuleSource CEO: Mule 2.0 will kick enterprise butt

Jason O'Grady: iPhone shock therapy 20-inch iMac owner sues for lack of colors

Photos: How data centers are cooling down

Paula Rooney: Ubuntu's Shuttleworth blames ISO for OOXML's win

TechCrunch: Google and Skype acquisition or partnership imminent The Technology Chronicles: FCC Chairman says no to Skype, forced open access

John Morris: Laptops are bringing the Blu-rayDavid Morgenstern: Has Microsoft lost its way on desktop computing?

Andrew Nusca: CTIA '08: Can Apple's competition bring sexy back?

320GB for less than $70. Am I dreaming?

Global PC shipments to grow by 12.8% in 2008

Matthew Miller: HTC announces Touch Dual with U.S. 3G support and WM 6.1

Dennis Howlett: Controlling mobile costs with MobilityCentral

Promises, promises: A look at Waste Management's case against SAP

Heather Clancy: HP gets another gold star (or somesuch) from EPEAT James Farrar: Headaches in Armonk but will green lose out? Harry Fuller: California and non-gasoline autos--was all that hydrogen talk just hot air?

Crunch Gear: Sprint Instinct: Could this thing beat the iPhone? O'Grady: Yet another iPhone killer: Samsung's Instinct

Nate McFeters: Rejoice!!! Scanless PCI is here! Changes to British law will affect computer security industry

Dana Blankenhorn: Mozilla wishes itself a happy 10th birthday

Ed Bott: MaxWin to supersize Windows

Tom Foremski: User generated content bubble popping

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