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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Australian watchdog deals blow to Telstra   NASA web manager tries to be more reader-friendly   Google takes 5 percent stake in AOL in new ad deal   Interview: Lenovo shoots for twice PC industry's growth   Open source principles just the beginning in collaborative agreement
Thursday, 22nd December 2005
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  • Australian watchdog deals blow to Telstra
  • NASA web manager tries to be more reader-friendly
  • Google takes 5 percent stake in AOL in new ad deal
  • Interview: Lenovo shoots for twice PC industry's growth
  • Open source principles just the beginning in collaborative agreement
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    Australian watchdog deals blow to Telstra
    Telstra has lost a key regulatory ruling and warned that the decision will hurt profits and cloud the planned sale of the government's $18 billion stake in the firm. More...

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    NASA web manager tries to be more reader-friendly
    NASA's web crew was asked last week to try to better explain the agency's projects, using plain language and short messages. More...

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    Google takes 5 percent stake in AOL in new ad deal
    Google and America Online have expanded their web search and advertising alliance to offer the sharing of video and instant messaging, shutting out Microsoft, which had fought hard for a deal with Time Warner's AOL Internet unit. More...

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    Interview: Lenovo shoots for twice PC industry's growth
    Lenovo Group, the world's third-largest PC maker, expects to grow its sales at twice the industry rate in coming years, as it focuses on smaller corporate clients. More...

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    Open source principles just the beginning in collaborative agreement
    A big group of IT companies, universities and a private foundation are adopting new guidelines for open source software. More...

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