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Top IT news for May 5: Penalizing net censorship, IBM-Google partnership, can open source save Sun?

Takeaway: Top IT news for Monday, May 5, 2008: Microsoft abandons Yahoo bid, new bill would penalize net censorship in U.S., IBM and Google team up in the cloud, can open source save Sun, 48% see themselves running XP in 2014, and much more.

Top five headlines

  1. Microsoft abandons its bid for Yahoo (see below)
  2. Bill would penalize companies that aid net censorship (ZDNet)
  3. IBM-Google hug in the cloud (ZDNet)
  4. Will open source save Sun? (CNET)
  5. 48% see themselves running Windows XP in 2014 (ZDNet)

Microsoft abandons its bid for Yahoo

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Jason Hiner

Jason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. He is an award-winning journalist who writes about the products, people, and ideas that are revolutionizing business with technology. He previously worked as an IT leader in the health care industry.

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