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Thursday, 27th July 2006
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  • Iemma Gov announces plan for ICT plan
  • YouTube faces stiff challenge from PornoTube
  • Space: the final frontier for Scotty
  • Microsoft and Nortel gang up on Cisco
  • System simulates fault tolerance of the brain
  • IBM claims world's most powerful server
  • Sun posts loss from acquisition and restructuring costs
  • Mobile phone video use set to explode
  • New Skype for Mac moves to beta
  • Google gives advertisers click fraud tool
  • Samsung readies performance-boosting flash drive for Vista
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    Iemma Gov announces plan for ICT plan
    The NSW Government has announced an initiative aimed at shaving off LN_ARTICLES_TEXT.5 billion off its ICT investment over the next four years. More...

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    Google gives advertisers click fraud tool
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