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Tuesday, 28th March 2006
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  • ACMA to force anti-spam on ISPs
  • Gates sounds off on software-as-a-service
  • Lycos enters VoIP market
  • IBurst appoints CEO
  • China is biggest loser from copyright piracy - US
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    ACMA to force anti-spam on ISPs
    The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is forcing ISPs and email service providers to provide spam filtering options to their subscribers.
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    Gates sounds off on software-as-a-service
    Microsoft chairman Bill Gates reaffirmed the company's faith in the software-as-a-service trend and said it plans to drive both on-premise and hosted apps.
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    Lycos enters VoIP market
    The VoIP marketplace is getting another major player in for form of Lycos Phone, which is offering a bundle of free features and services, although users will also have to accept some commercials and banner ads.
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    IBurst appoints CEO
    Personal Broadband Australia (PBA) has appointed a chief executive for its iBurst business, Jonathan Withers. More...

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    China is biggest loser from copyright piracy - US
    CHONGQING, China - China is the biggest loser from intellectual property violations and needs to stamp out piracy to build global corporate champions, US Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez said on Monday. More...

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