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Issue #23
We start this month by looking at whether Google has reached its peak in terms
of Search Engine market share and whether Firefox could eventually
overtake Internet Explorer. We'll see how Phishermen have been
arrested in Italy and how the US is topping the table for the distribution
of spam.
We’ll keep doing our best to make sure we send you genuinely useful snippets and if you have any comments or suggestions for a future article, please drop us a line. And don't forget to tell your friends!

Director, Sixth
Sense ESP
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Yahoo! improves market share
Has Google
peaked? At the beginning of last year comScore's research showed Google's International market share had hit 71%, largely at the expense of
major rivals Yahoo! and MSN.
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Firefox gains on Internet Explorer
Despite
retaining the bulk of the market, Mozilla Firefox is continuing to steal
market share from Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Web survey institute XiTi
Monitor's European research has shown Firefox has gained an extra 8.4%
market share.
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Phishermen arrested
Italian police
have arrested 26 people allegedly involved in an international phishing
operation.
The Guardia di Finanza (Military Financial Police) cuffed 18 Italian
citizens and eight Eastern Europeans as part of "Phish and Chip."
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US responsible for most spam
A
report from IT Security firm Sophos shows that more spam e-mails
are sent from the US than any other country, despite a slight
decrease from earlier in the year.
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