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Yahoo rules US ad space
Yahoo
ranked as the top US internet property based on the number of display ad impressions delivered in November, according to statistics from
comScore
.
Robert Jaques
Feb 5 2008 3:27PM
Software
Google API finds friends everywhere
Google
has released a
Social Graph API
so that developers can get social networkers using their applications when they join a new site.
Clement James
Feb 5 2008 3:27PM
Software
Taiwan group guilty of 90 percent of Microsoft piracy
Microsoft claims that a small group led by a recently jailed Taiwanese man was the source of almost all high quality pirated copies of its software up until his arrest in 2004.
Simon Burns
Feb 5 2008 7:19AM
Software
EBay sellers to strike over fee hike
EBay sellers have threatened to pull their listings from the auction site in a week-long protest against changes to the company's fee structure.
Guy Dixon
Feb 4 2008 3:12PM
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2008: The year of the content filter
With Communications Minister Stephen Conroy set to release his report on ISP-level content filtering later this month, 2008 is shaping up to be the “year of the content filter” according to IP expert Kimberlee Weatherall.
Sarah Stokely
Feb 4 2008 10:19AM
Software
Netscape gets brief stay of execution
The Netscape browser has been granted one more month of support by AOL just days before it was due to be killed off..
Shaun Nichols
Feb 4 2008 7:31AM
Software
Python 3.0 to be backwards incompatible
Organisations using the programming language Python will be majorly affected by changes in store for the language over the course of the next twelve months, Linux.conf.au attendees were told this morning.
Sarah Stokely
Feb 1 2008 2:58PM
Software
Skype for the PSP goes live
Sony has released the latest firmware update for European PlayStation Portable users, enabling them to make and receive VoIP calls over Skype.
Staff Writers
Feb 1 2008 2:31PM
Software
Linspire offers custom Linux builds
Linspire, developer of the commercial Linspire and Freespire flavours of community desktop operating systems, is to offer a custom desktop Linux OS build service to partners..
Clement James
Feb 1 2008 8:02AM
Software
Heath Ledger web searches soar
The unexpected death of actor Heath Ledger sent web users scouring the internet in search of news on his sudden passing..
Clement James
Feb 1 2008 8:02AM
Software
MySpace takes on Facebook over developers
MySpace has opened the doors to developers wishing to sign up to the upcoming MySpace Developer Platform..
Guy Dixon
Feb 1 2008 8:02AM
Software
Music industry wants US$1.5 million CD copying fines
The music industry has been testifying in a case before the US House of Representatives which could impose a US$1.5 million fine for copying a CD..
Iain Thomson
Feb 1 2008 8:02AM
Software
Google Summer of Code headed down under
Hot on the heels of the local launch of its Google Highly Open Participation computing competition for high school students, Google looks set to bring its famous Summer of Code program down under as well.
Sarah Stokely
Feb 1 2008 7:39AM
Software
Guest column: The Saas Trap - What you need to consider before moving to SAAS
Adoption of the software-as-a-service (SaaS) sales model is accelerating at a phenomenal rate in the region, changing the way vendors do business and the way organisations use software.
Paul K. Berger
Jan 31 2008 3:11PM
Software
Europe rules on pirates' privacy
The European Court of Justice has ruled that ISPs cannot be forced to hand over the personal details of those under suspicion of digital piracy.
Iain Thomson
Jan 31 2008 2:41PM
Software
UK lags behind in Firefox take-up
The UK has one of the lowest rates of Firefox take-up in Europe, according to figures from French analyst firm XiTi Monitor.
Iain Thomson
Jan 31 2008 2:38PM
Software
Boffins use GPS to test kids' navigation skills
Researchers at the University of Bristol have shown that GPS technology can be used to show how children as young as three find their way around.
Robert Jaques
Jan 31 2008 2:28PM
Software
In open source, money doesn't always talk
Getting a job in open source development can mean getting a pay-cheque for working on your favourite hobby. But the equation is more complicated than just adding money, according to OpenLogic Director of Community and Partner Programs, Stormy Peters.
Sarah Stokely
Jan 31 2008 2:05PM
Software
Hardware vendors will follow the money to open source
The success of consumer IT products like the ASUS Eee PC will help provide the leverage needed to get hardware vendors on board with open source, according to Dirk Hohndel, Intel’s chief technologist for open source.
Sarah Stokely
Jan 31 2008 1:07PM
Software
DNS celebrates 25th birthday
The internet's Domain Name System is 25 years old this week..
Clement James
Jan 31 2008 7:20AM
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