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Google's 3D world a bit too 'Lively'
Google has launched a new 3D world system designed to be safe for teenage users..
Shaun Nichols
Jul 10 2008 3:01PM
Software
VMware ousts boss as forecasts not met
The chief executive and co-founder of VMware has been ousted from the board after the company warned that it would not hit its sales forecasts.
Iain Thomson
Jul 10 2008 9:05AM
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Founder of Webroot goes missing
The co-founder of security firm Webroot Software has apparently gone missing in Hawaii.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 10 2008 9:05AM
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Solaris gears up for new processors
Sun has confirmed that its Open Solaris operating system will be ready to use new features on the forthcoming Intel Nehalem processor range before it actually launches.
Iain Thomson
Jul 9 2008 4:01PM
Software
IBM and Linden teleport avatars beween virtual worlds
Linden Labs, creators of Second Life, and IBM say they have developed have created a set of compatible avatars that can be used on either companies systems.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 9 2008 4:01PM
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Aussie students take home trophy in international contest
A group of Australian university students have triumphed over 200,000 students from 100 nations to achieve first place in Microsoft’s 2008 Imagine Cup competition.
Ashley Clark
Jul 9 2008 3:46PM
Software
Opinion: Year of the penguin
It’s taken the confluence of several disparate but connected events to create the perfect breeding ground for desktop versions of Linux to finally flourish.
Ian Yates
Jul 9 2008 3:30PM
Software
Doctors turn to the web for disease tracking
US researchers believe that data from sources including discussion forums and news websites can help them better cope with outbreaks of disease..
Robert Jaques
Jul 9 2008 9:07AM
Software
SaaS propels CRM sales
Sales of customer relationship management software rose dramatically in 2007, driven in part by the take-up of software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings, according to analyst group Gartner.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 8 2008 4:26PM
Software
Community to Gillard: 'Consider Open Source'
The Australian Open Source community has called for the consideration of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in the implementation of the Rudd Government’s Digital Education Revolution Policy.
Liz Tay
Jul 8 2008 4:18PM
Software
Reiser leads police to wife's body
Famed Linux programmer Hans Reiser has led police to his wife’s remains only two days before he was to be sentenced for her murder.
Staff Writers
Jul 8 2008 4:15PM
Software
IBM touts unification of consumer and business communication tools
The lines between consumer and business users are blurring, according to IBM Unified Communications (UC) executive Bruce Morse.
Liz Tay
Jul 8 2008 2:41PM
Software
Childcare software provider strikes direct debit deal
Software provider NumeroPro has signed a deal with Ezi Payment Solutions that will add direct debit functionality to its Childcare centre software suite.
Dylan Bushell-Embling
Jul 8 2008 1:50PM
Software
Bill Gates granted first Einstein Award
Bill Gates has been awarded the first Einstein Award from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the American Friends of the Hebrew University (AFHU)..
Robert Jaques
Jul 8 2008 9:04AM
Software
Kaspersky to debut Australian office
Russian anti-virus vendor targets local growth as it increases its corporate focus.
Trevor Treharne
Jul 7 2008 3:59PM
Software
Economic pressures could drive Asia Pac Enterprise 2.0 adoption
Social software tools will become increasingly prevalent in Asia Pacific enterprises as the slowing global economy and tightening credit markets continue to bite, according to a study by consulting company Frost & Sullivan.
Staff Writers
Jul 7 2008 3:26PM
Software
Firefox grabs bigger slice of browser pie
Mozilla Firefox now holds 19 per cent of the web browser market, according to web survey company Net Applications.
Egan Orion
Jul 7 2008 2:12PM
Software
Tour de France gets Google Street Viewed
As if watching the Tour De France on TV wasn’t boring enough, the organisers of the three week long bike race have now teamed up with Google to let fans see the route and track the cyclists’ progress on Google Maps.
Sylvie Barak
Jul 7 2008 2:12PM
Software
British privacy group aims to roadblock Google's Street View
Google is set to start photographing areas in the UK for its Street View tool this week, but British rights groups are already up in arms about it and are threatening to call on the Information Commissioner to take action against it.
Sylvie Barak
Jul 7 2008 8:23AM
Software
Virgin Media warns 800 file-sharers
Virgin Media has sent letters to around 800 customers warning them that they should not be downloading music files illegally..
Guy Dixon
Jul 7 2008 8:16AM
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