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Freedom Furniture turns on AI-based search and personalisation
Boosts personalisation and sales.
Kate Weber
Jan 9 2025 2:22PM
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Freedom Furniture re-architects IT after troubled project stopped trade
Regains stability after mammoth transformation effort.
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Web founder Berners-Lee calls for online bill of rights
Wants a "Magna Carta" to protect users.
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Freedom Cable yanks Australia from subsea rollout
Couldn't secure Telstra investment.
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May 20 2013 12:15PM
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Tough talks ahead for US internet protection proposal
US, Canada fail to win early approval.
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Web freedom faces greatest threat
Google's Sergey Brin rails against state of the Internet.
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Apr 17 2012 12:30AM
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Exclusive: NBN Co withholds fibre upgrade price
Fears trial details could breach contractor confidentiality.
James Hutchinson
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Feb 2 2012 7:20AM
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Western States talks tough on internet freedom
Accused of 'double standards'.
Adrian Croft and Georgina Prodhan
Nov 3 2011 7:23AM
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Australian internet ranked fourth most free
Surveillance, filtering proposals balance NBN benefits.
Liz Tay
Apr 27 2011 6:29AM
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Greens win FOI concession on NBN Co
No longer exempt.
Staff Writers
Feb 24 2011 10:26AM
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Clinton to lay out US internet freedom plan
Speech excerpts released.
Andrew Quinn
Feb 16 2011 6:21AM
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Turnbull to challenge NBN Co FoI exemption
No scrutiny.
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Jan 18 2011 1:46PM
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Broadband Dept loosens iron grip on documents
Cuts Freedom of Information costs to $12,570 each.
Ry Crozier
Jan 6 2011 6:10AM
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Clinton urges world to stand up for internet freedom
Online rights are central to US policy.
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Jan 22 2010 10:53AM
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Free software group asks NGOs to boycott Windows 7
Says organisations should choose the free software route.
Iain Thomson
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Pirate Bay's IPREDator not a place to hide
Anonymity service far from bulletproof.
Liz Tay
Aug 4 2009 11:29AM
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Pirate Bay's anonymity service enters beta testing
Filters powerless against IPREDator.
Liz Tay
Jul 23 2009 10:31AM
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New Zealand creative freedom website encourages blackout against Section 92A law
Thousands of bloggers and users of social networking sites have 'blacked out' their profiles in support of a New Zealand protest group.
Dan Raywood
Feb 17 2009 10:32AM
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Top 10 most inspiring moments in IT
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Jan 31 2009 1:01AM
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Q&A: Richard Stallman, founder of the GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation
Stallman discusses his views on free versus proprietary and open source software, social networking sites and privacy issues.
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