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BREAKING IT NEWS FOR AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS Monday January 19, 2009
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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

We lead with a wrap-up from this past weekend's Startup Camp held in Sydney, including some cool photos courtesy of Bart Jellema at Tjoos.com.

This time around, 39 entrepreneurs pooled their collective talents to create six new start-ups and presented them to a panel of venture capitalists.

It's great to see the start-up community in Australia so vibrant. Check out some of the applications in the story, too.

We can't wait for the next camp!

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Internet
Aussies go sleepless in Sydney for startup camp

By Ry Crozier | January 19, 2009

Thirty-nine entrepreneurs sacrificed sleep for up to 38 hours straight to create six new web and iPhone application start-ups at the second Startup Camp held in Sydney this past weekend.

 
 
Telecommunications
Verizon brings Singapore into Pacific Mesh

By Staff writers | January 19, 2009

Verizon Business has expanded its Pacific mesh network to encompass Singapore and now has its sights set on adding India as well.

 
 
Hardware
Sun bundles drive virtualisation into SMB market

By Staff writers | January 19, 2009

Sun Microsystems has created two hardware and software bundles as part of an initiative to drive server virtualisation downstream into the SMB space.

 
 
Internet
Weather widget takes out chumby developer competition

By Staff writers | January 19, 2009

A Victorian software developer that created a widget for touchscreen access to Australian weather forecasts has won Internode's chumby competition.

 
 
Hardware
NEC adds ArrayComm software to WiMAX base stations

By Staff writers | January 19, 2009

NEC and ArrayComm will work together to develop new WiMAX base stations that integrate the latter's multi-antenna signal (MAS) processing software, A-Mastm.

 
 
Security
McKinnon's fate to be decided in next four weeks

By Bryan Glick | January 19, 2009

Gary McKinnon should find out within the next four weeks if he has been successful in his last-ditch attempt to avoid extradition to the US by pleading guilty to hacking offences under UK law.

 
 

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