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EDITOR'S NOTE

Today we feature a fascinating discussion with Kaiser Kuo, a Chinese academic and columnist who argues that very occasionally, internet censorship can be justified.

We have a double pass for our readers to hear Mr Kuo speak at the Intelligence Squared Debate tomorrow night at Sydney's City Recital Hall. Simply drop us a note.

Also in today's edition, news of Victoria University's Exchange 2010 roll-out. Look out for our in-depth analysis of the e-mail platform tomorrow morning.

-- Liz Tay

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Security
Interview: Inside a censored China

By Brett Winterford | May 10, 2010

Chinese academic Kaiser Kuo says some censorship can be justified.

 
 
Software
Victoria Uni leaps to Exchange 2010

By Renai LeMay | May 10, 2010

Early adopter of the "first truly enterprise" Microsoft email system.

 
 
Telco/ISP
TransACT eyes NSW for fibre growth

By Ry Crozier | May 10, 2010

Favours developments in close proximity to existing network.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Sydney Uni demonstrates Tbps internet

By Liz Tay | May 10, 2010

Chip avoids electrical-optical conversion.

 
 
Hardware
Optus confirms competitive iPad 3G plans

By Tanya Hall | May 10, 2010

Vodafone yet to announce data prices.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Telstra inks $4.5m ME Bank deal

By Staff Writer | May 10, 2010

Services agreement to support growing mobile workforce.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Skype extends "unlimited" calling plans

By Liz Tay | May 10, 2010

Monthly offerings for mobile calls in more countries.

 
 
Strategy
Chavez hires hundreds to help him reply on Twitter

By Charlie Devereux | May 10, 2010

Twitter can have drawbacks for presidents.

 
 

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