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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Sun to open-source Java   MYOB and engin partner on VOIP   Microsoft to co-fund QLD R&D facility   EDS to increase focus on defence sector   Hong Kong telco claims 3G TV first   Accenture through the looking glass
Wednesday, 17th May 2006
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  • Sun to open-source Java
  • MYOB and engin partner on VOIP
  • Microsoft to co-fund QLD R&D facility
  • EDS to increase focus on defence sector
  • Hong Kong telco claims 3G TV first
  • Accenture through the looking glass
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    MYOB and engin partner on VOIP
    MYOB and engin have partnered to offer VoIP services to MYOB’s small to medium business customers. More...

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    Microsoft to co-fund QLD R&D facility
    Microsoft Australia has announced a new partnership aimed at helping scientists with their research and development into sustainable resources. More...

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    EDS to increase focus on defence sector
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    Hong Kong telco claims 3G TV first
    Company claims it is first to send live TV over 3G networks; has started providing service for Hong Kong subway commuters. More...

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    Accenture through the looking glass
    ICT consultancy Accenture, has announced the creation of a new application which enables users to forecast the visual effects of unhealthy eating over time. More...

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