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LinkedIn boosts Web 2.0 credentials
LinkedIn has launched a raft of new Web 2.0 features designed to enhance its business value and enable professionals to collaborate and network more effectively.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 2 2008 3:49PM
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Google's Open Source browser to challenge Microsoft
Google has suddenly announced the launch of Chrome, an Open Source internet browser set to challenge Microsoft's web dominance.
Kathryn Small
Sep 2 2008 3:22PM
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Software graduates get hands dirty at boot camp
Test firm Planit has taken the skills shortage into its own hands with a graduate boot camp they claim has a 90 percent pass rate.
Ry Crozier
Sep 2 2008 1:08PM
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New Orleans residents prepare for hurricane online
As Hurricane Gustav nears the American coast, residents are using social networking sites to prepare for the worst.
Kathryn Small
Sep 2 2008 6:01AM
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Skymarket apes Apple App Store
Redmond's biggest employer is evidently about to launch a competitor to Apple's eye-wateringly successful App Store.
Stewart Meagher
Sep 2 2008 12:43AM
Software
Cisco joins Victoria ideas lab project
Cisco has been added to the mix of tech vendors shaping the direction of an innovation and learning lab in Victoria.
Staff Writers
Sep 1 2008 5:01PM
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BigPond expands Second Life presence
Telstra BigPond has opened a customer support kiosk in Second Life, populated by avatars who can answer queries by text and voice.
Staff Writers
Sep 1 2008 4:59PM
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Hire a Hubby turns on mapping intelligence
Hire a Hubby has redefined its franchise territories using geospatial mapping software to introduce what it calls a more ‘plausible’ fee structure.
Ry Crozier
Sep 1 2008 12:58PM
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Business intelligence hots up
Business intelligence (BI) is cheaper and more accessible to businesses than ever before, a new analyst report has revealed
Rosalie Marshall
Sep 1 2008 6:27AM
Software
Opinion: Genuine advantage
You can't really complain when a software developer insists on being paid for their work, even when that developer is Microsoft.
Ian Yates
Sep 1 2008 6:22AM
Software
Google to launch Android Market
Google is set to offer Android Market - its own App Store-like content distribution system for the Android mobile phone platform which will allow users to buy, download and install content for the upcoming Android devices.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 1 2008 6:21AM
Software
SharePoint eating up the portal space
The success of Microsoft's SharePoint enterprise portal product has forced high-end vendors to differentiate by focusing on enterprise integration and Web 2.0 capabilities, according to a new report by content management analyst CMS Watch.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 1 2008 6:21AM
Software
Microsoft unveils search strategy
Microsoft plans to enhance its Live Search offering with the US$486m purchase of Greenfield Online, the owner of European price comparison and shopping site Ciao.
Rosalie Marshall
Sep 1 2008 6:21AM
Software
Facebook the movie coming soon
As if the Facebook phenomenon hasn’t swept the nation quite enough – they’re now making a film based on it. Please, let this be better than Pirates of Silicon Valley
Emma Hughes
Aug 30 2008 12:29PM
Software
Yahoo cancels Mash
Yahoo is closing its Mash social networking site.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 30 2008 12:23PM
Software
No turning back on IE 8, warns Microsoft
Microsoft is warning users of a potential issue in its upcoming Internet Explorer 8 web browser release that makes it impossible to revert to an older version.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 29 2008 4:21PM
Software
Steve Jobs’ obituary mistakenly posted
Steve Jobs’ obituary was mistakenly put online by Bloomberg business news wire and sent out to thousands of clients.
Iain Thomson
Aug 29 2008 4:21PM
Software
Sydney Water project nets $5m for Patni
Sydney Water will continue to outsource application development work to Indian firm Patni as it enters phase three of its long-running business intelligence project.
Ry Crozier
Aug 29 2008 4:01PM
Software
Young Australians prefer blogging to voting, study finds
The Internet could be the key to engaging young Australians who have turned their backs on traditional political processes, researchers say.
Liz Tay
Aug 29 2008 12:34PM
Software
VIC government shuts down Second Life presence
The virtual bulldozers have moved in on Melbourne Laneways on Second Life’s ABC Island, after Multimedia Victoria said it would not renew the lease.
Ry Crozier
Aug 29 2008 10:20AM
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