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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Netspace rolls out ADSL2+    BEA unveils SOA governance tool   Disney CEO touts new iTunes movie downloads   'OneWebDay' to celebrate online life   Amazon launches order-fulfillment service for SMBs   New exploit rocks IE, downloads scores of spyware, adware   Sprint beefs up mobile workforce security   Yahoo shares tumble on report of slower ad sales   Microsoft to launch video service to rival YouTube   Ask.com aims for search market share of 8-10 pct   Unisys plans two more India facilities   Sony Ericsson launches new music download service
Wednesday, 20th September 2006
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Welcome to this afternoon’s iTnewswire.

This afternoon, Netspace has begun rolling out its national next generation high-speed broadband ADSL2+ services.

BEA is scheduled to unveil a new governance tool that will allow developers and managers to track the development and effectiveness of services in a service oriented architecture (SOA).

Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson is to launch a new service on its phones that would allow full music downloading, initially focusing on new and up-and-coming artists.

Also on content services, Disney has said that it has sold 125,000 movie downloads worth US$1 million in revenue through Apple's iTunes online music store in the first week Disney movies were offered.

Amazon has stepped into the SMB space with the beta of an order-fulfillment service for small and medium-sized businesses that also includes the handling of returns and refunds.

Would you buy your IT from Amazon? Who do you look to for your ADSL2? Why note mail us your comments.

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