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Tuesday, 22nd August 2006
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Austrade cuts digital content industry export funding
The digital content industry has taken a blow following the Federal Government’s decision to slash export funding for the sector. More...

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BigAir expands Unwired agreement
BigAir will now distribute Unwired's desktop modem to customers in Melbourne and its new laptop wireless card following an expanded agreement between both companies.
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Symantec beefs up eDiscovery search tools
Symantec is making it easier for companies to comply with new government regulations requiring them to find and present files to external legal teams during litigation proceedings. More...

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Microsoft offers to help Firefox run on Vista
Apparently, Microsoft wants to help Mozilla if it's interested in making sure the Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client run under Windows Vista. More...

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Backlash feared over new EBay seller fees
Store sellers are bracing for eBay's price increase Tuesday with many among their 500,000 number complaining about the hike in fees. More...

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Google Writely Reopens For New Business
Writely, the online word processing service acquired by Google in March, reopens for new subscribers.. More...

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ID scams require taking hammer to used hard drives
What's the safest way to protect data on old hard drives? Pound. Pound. Pound. Pound them into little pieces. That's the advice of one security analyst who says data crooks are buying recycled hard drives and mining them for data.. More...

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Search engine tool gets you lost in the crowd
Want your searches to remain private? A new tool that helps consumers protect their privacy by flooding search engines with bogus search queries every time you run a real search. The result: No one knows what you're looking for.. More...

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