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Study finds Australian emergency services Web sites inadequate
The Web sites of Australia's emergency services are running unacceptably poorly, site performance monitor WatchMouse has found.
Liz Tay
Mar 6 2008 3:14PM
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Yahoo launches 'hyper-customised' onePlace
Yahoo has unveiled its onePlace platform at the CeBIT show in Hanover..
Ian Williams
Mar 6 2008 3:06PM
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Microsoft unveils Singularity research OS
Microsoft has unveiled a prototype operating system for the computer science research environment dubbed Singularity..
Robert Jaques
Mar 6 2008 7:00AM
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Yahoo touts mobile internet for Europe
Yahoo announced at CeBIT 2008 today that it plans to launch the Yahoo Go 3.0 mobile internet platform in Europe..
Robert Jaques
Mar 5 2008 7:38AM
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Wikipedia's Wales in online love spat
Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, has become involved in an internet war of words after dumping his girlfriend in an entry on his Wikipedia page..
Iain Thomson
Mar 5 2008 7:38AM
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Ballmer talks up the 'fifth computing revolution'
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has used this year's CeBIT show in Hanover to highlight what he calls the "fifth computing revolution"..
Ian Williams
Mar 5 2008 7:38AM
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Microsoft admits to Hotmail problems
Microsoft has released details of the problems that have plagued its Hotmail service in recent days..
Iain Thomson
Mar 5 2008 7:38AM
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Google readies Summer of Code 2008
Google is preparing its fourth Summer of Code programme in which students spend the summer working on development projects with various open source groups..
Shaun Nichols
Mar 5 2008 7:38AM
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Enterprises ignore social networking at their peril
Analysts have warned that social software techniques and technologies are becoming crucial in supporting and strengthening collaboration and non-routine work in businesses..
Clement James
Mar 5 2008 7:38AM
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Microsoft launches Live Workspace beta
Microsoft has released a public beta of Microsoft Office Live Workspace, a web-based extension of Office that lets users access and share documents online..
Robert Jaques
Mar 5 2008 7:38AM
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Axios boosts knowledge management
Service management software provider Axios Systems has updated its flagship assyst service desk tools, adding new knowledge management features aimed at improving service agent productivity.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 4 2008 3:36PM
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Microsoft positive on Open XML future
Microsoft is optimistic that its Office Open XML (OOXML) document format standard is on track for ISO approval following last week’s meeting in Geneva to discuss modifications to the specification.
Madeline Bennett
Mar 4 2008 3:36PM
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Microsoft backs up Server 08 launch with Australian training
Following its Microsoft Server 2008 launch last week, Microsoft Australia has unveiled a series of training sessions aimed at skilling up wannabe Server 08 experts.
Mitchell Bingemann
Mar 4 2008 3:04PM
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Symantec offers Norton 360 to tackle identity theft
Symantec’s recently launched Norton 360 version 2.0, was developed to address the rising rate of identity fraud and other advanced threats that users are exposed to online.
Leanne Mezrani
Mar 4 2008 2:18PM
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Google Sites offers easy web page creation
Google has launched a web-based application that allows users to design their own web pages..
Shaun Nichols
Mar 4 2008 7:35AM
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Video-on-demand enjoys global audience
Over 900 million homes will have access to true video-on-demand or near video-on-demand technology by 2012, equating to 78 percent of the world's TV households..
Clement James
Mar 4 2008 7:35AM
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Wikileaks back in action after reprieve
A US federal court has reversed an order which had shut down the Wikileaks.org website..
Shaun Nichols
Mar 4 2008 7:35AM
Software
MyNetFone witnesses business user growth
Australian VoIP provider, MyNetFone cites businesses looking for solutions as the driver behind increased corporate accounts.
Trevor Treharne
Mar 3 2008 2:50PM
Software
Microsoft investigates Hotmail outage
Microsoft is suffering serious problems with its Hotmail service, with some users unable to access their accounts for two days..
Iain Thomson
Mar 3 2008 7:19AM
Software
Microsoft promises IE8 beta in June
Microsoft is to launch a test version of Internet Explorer 8 by the end of June, according to an official posting on a company blog..
Guy Dixon
Mar 3 2008 7:19AM
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