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Thursday, 30th March 2006
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  • LinuxWorld: Government open to open source
  • Xbox 360 sales breaks records
  • Fed Gov launches e-gov strategy
  • Jabra sets sights on music market
  • Ambulance Service gets Tough
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    LinuxWorld: Government open to open source
    The government market is more than willing to dive into open source software (OSS) but providers will have to work for the opportunity.
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    Xbox 360 sales breaks records
    The Xbox 360 posted record week-one console sales in Australia, according to industry analyst GfK.
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    Fed Gov launches e-gov strategy
    The Federal Government has launched a new strategy for the delivery of e-government services for the next five years.
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    Jabra sets sights on music market
    Jabra has also gone into to the audio music market by teaming up with high-end audio supplier Klipsch Audio Technologies. More...

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    Ambulance Service gets Tough
    Panasonic won a contract to supply the entire fleet of Victoria’s Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS) with its CF-18 Toughbook laptops. More...

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