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Leap year warnings issued.(Feb 29, 2000; possible software problems)(Industry Trend or Event)(Brief Article)

InfoWorld

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Although the aftermath of the year-2000 date change can hardly be called a hangover, some in the computer business are warily eyeing the arrival of Feb. 29. That 2000 is a leap year is not obvious in calendrical terms, and there is a chance that some systems will fail to recognize the additional …

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