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Microsoft Launches Anti-Spyware Beta

Microsoft on Thursday introduced a beta version of its Windows AntiSpyware application, making the software available for download via the company's Web site. The product is designed to help protect users of Windows products from spyware--software that's secretly installed on people's computers for a variety of purposes, such as bombarding them with pop-ups and tracking their Internet usage. The company claims the anti-spyware tools will help people keep their computers running faster and with fewer Web-related glitches.

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