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RealNetworks to Cut 10 Percent of Staff. RealNetworks Inc. said it would cut more than 10 percent of its work force and take a restructuring charge of up to $6 million as it moved to cut costs in response to slack corporate spending. By Reuters. [New York Times: Technology]

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U.S. Rule on Stem Cell Studies Lets Researchers Use New Lines. President Bush set limits on federal financing for human embryonic stem cell research, but researchers have found a way to go beyond his boundaries. By Sheryl Gay Stolberg. [New York Times: Politics]

Microsofts Media Player Beat

Microsoft’s media player beat goes on. The software maker is setting itself up as a one-man band for subscriptions and services based on its Windows Media technology as part of a highly anticipated upgrade due next month. [CNET News.com]

Windows Media Player will finally have crossfading. Yay! If they get a scalable media library, mabye I can stop hating myself for using it.

Microsoft Office Gets Analytical Microsoft Tues

Microsoft Office Gets Analytical
Microsoft Tuesday launched a .Net Web service in association with PricewaterhouseCoopers and The Nasdaq Stock Market that will enable investors and analysts to access financial data stored on the Internet and analyze that data using Microsoft Office. 8/6/2002 [PCWorld.com]

The spreadsheet seems pretty cool.