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Thursday, 9th March 2006
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  • ACMA to review data collection laws to combat terrorism
  • Nestar refreshes management for IP push
  • Intel to have Wi-Max cards this year
  • Microsoft tests revamped Windows Live search engine
  • China shuts two popular blogs in latest crackdown
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    Nestar refreshes management for IP push
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    China shuts two popular blogs in latest crackdown
    BEIJING - Two of China's most adventurous web logs have closed under government orders, the latest in a wave of shutdowns as Chinese censors tighten controls in cyberspace, especially while the national parliament meets. More...

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