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US crime app Citizen rolls out first paid tool
Connecting users to safety agents.
Elizabeth Culliford
Aug 4 2021 12:42PM
Software
ACCC chief Sims says Google and Facebook draft laws 'fair'
And critical for the survival of the media industry.
Jane Wardell
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Digital & Disruption
Android users shun paid apps
Most developers sell less than 100 copies.
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NBN Co to trial paid upgrades in Tasmania
Fibre or fixed wireless for those outside the planned footprint.
Ry Crozier
Apr 29 2011 10:35AM
Telco/ISP
BBC techies paid "well below" commercial sector
Prestige of working there makes up for it.
Nicola Brittain
Oct 31 2009 7:47AM
Financial Services
Amazon settles Kindle deletions for $170,000
Promises not to withdraw books in the future.
Iain Thomson
Oct 6 2009 6:46AM
Software
Twitter takes aim at Aussie 'paid follower' company
uSocial says Twitter is looking to shut it down.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 18 2009 10:45AM
Security
Larry Ellison knocked off top pay slot
Only second best in America.
Iain Thomson
Aug 17 2009 6:34AM
Financial Services
Optus shocked over ACCC court action
Carrier claims pleas to resolve issue were ignored by regulators.
Ben Grubb
Jul 29 2009 3:31PM
Telco/ISP
Hitachi admits to price-fixing LCD screens
Hitachi has become the latest electronics manufacturer to be fined in a price fixing conspiracy that dates back as far as 2001.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 11 2009 1:23PM
Hardware
First prize: An all expenses paid UK IT-shop for aspiring Aus SMEs
International Business Wales is calling on Australian IT companies to enter this year’s Wales’ International Technium Challenge, a competition for SMEs where the winner gets to set up a post in Wales free of charge for a year.
Mitchell Bingemann
Oct 8 2007 3:49PM
Strategy
Google axes paid video downloads
Google has discontinued its paid video download service. The service offered users online access to premium videos, mostly television shows.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 14 2007 2:00PM
Software
Paid download video services could be doomed
Pay-per-download model declared a "dead-end".
Shaun Nichols
May 15 2007 11:40AM
Telco/ISP
Gaming firms turn to paid online content
Hardware and software makers seek to offset spiralling development costs.
Robert Jaques
Jan 17 2007 8:58AM
Software
MSN addicts get paid for advertising
IM users earn cash and prizes by promoting products while they chat.
Simon Burns
Oct 26 2006 9:55AM
Software
Paid music download market worth $202m in 2010
Opportunities in the paid music download market are on the rise with research outfit IDC predicting the sector to be worth $202 million by 2010.
Staff Writers
Sep 8 2006 12:14PM
Telco/ISP
Debate» Security researchers should be paid for finding vulnerabilities in code
Kip McClanahan
Aug 26 2005 3:41PM
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