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Google execs back asteroid mining venture

Google execs back asteroid mining venture

Combines space exploration and natural resources.
Staff Writers Apr 23 2012 7:32AM Hardware
Java founder leaves Google for deep blue

Java founder leaves Google for deep blue

James Gosling dives into unmanned ocean vehicles.
Liam Tung Sep 1 2011 12:06AM Software
Java founder Gosling joins Google

Java founder Gosling joins Google

Destination unknown.
Liam Tung Mar 29 2011 5:32AM Software
Revealed: CISO's top security concerns

Revealed: CISO's top security concerns

What concerns Australia's security professionals?
Negar Salek May 31 2010 2:22PM Security
Java founder James Gosling quits Oracle

Java founder James Gosling quits Oracle

Father of Java now looking for a job.
Iain Thomson Apr 13 2010 12:33AM Software
Centrelink eyes service delivery makeover

Centrelink eyes service delivery makeover

Social networking on table in $25m CSIRO alliance.
Ben Grubb Sep 3 2009 7:33AM Training & Development
Telstra director leaves over James Hardie affair

Telstra director leaves over James Hardie affair

Banned from boardrooms for five years and fined $30,000.
Staff Writers Aug 28 2009 10:27AM Telco/ISP
Icahn slams Yang as 'James Bond villain'

Icahn slams Yang as 'James Bond villain'

Billionaire investor Carl Icahn has hit out at Yahoo chief Jerry Yang after it emerged that the company had turned down a US$40 per share offer from Microsoft in January 2007..
Clement James Jun 6 2008 7:44AM Strategy
Biometric security: more bottom-line benefits, less James Bond

Biometric security: more bottom-line benefits, less James Bond

NEC’s Gohringer cuts through the misconceptions that surround biometrics and puts forward the business case for the integration of biometric technologies into a company’s security strategy.
Carl Gohringer Jul 13 2004 11:38AM Security
Biometric security: more bottom-line benefits, less James Bond

Biometric security: more bottom-line benefits, less James Bond

Bond movies will always be associated with state-of-the-art technology, but few of the products he uses or encounters ever make it into the real world.
Carl Gohringer Jan 9 2004 1:04PM Security

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