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Alibaba will offer payment services from rival Tencent on its biggest online marketplaces, a milestone toward breaking down the walls that divide Chinese internet giants.
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More than 20,000 users of Microsoft 365 tools alone reported issues accessing systems on Thursday morning in apparent software outage.19 hours ago - Microsoft
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