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Obama surfs the web to the White House
DID Barack Obama's MySpace and Facebook friends help put him in the White House? Did he Twitter his way to the top?
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No change to FY09 guidance: Telstra
TELSTRA has maintained its earnings guidance for fiscal 2009, according to chief executive Sol Trujillo.
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Lawyer denies a One.Tel 'folly'
THE legal team for One.Tel liquidator Paul Weston told the NSW Supreme Court there was no conspiracy to overcharge creditors.
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Google withdraws from Yahoo deal
GOOGLE has abandoned its search-advertising partnership with Yahoo, after the Justice Department said it would sue to block the deal.
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Telstra finances under microscope
TELSTRA'S financial performance will come under close scrutiny today at its most important investor event for the year.
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Telstra to sell more Microsoft products
MICROSOFT and Telstra have joined forces to market a slew of products aimed at the small end of town.
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Tasmania gets new ICT centre
TASMANIA is to receive a new $30 million technology development centre jointly funded by the CSIRO and the federal Government.
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Computers suspected of flipping votes
EARLY voting in the US presidential race was marred by reports of problems with touch-screen machines.
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Dell asks workers to take unpaid leave
DELL has asked employees to consider taking up to five days of unpaid vacation as it struggles to cut costs.
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Optus takes $44m hit on iPhone
OPTUS'S efforts to get a toehold in the iPhone market have put a $44 million dent in its profits.
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Too late for Telstra break-up: Minchin
TELSTRA appears safe from any split of its retail and networks arms, with the shadow Communications spokesman ruling out any such move.
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Azure's vapourware: Salesforce.com chief
BAD times will be good times for SaaS proclaimed Salesforce.com chief Marc Benioff as he took a swipe at Microsoft's Azure OS.
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Tanner eyes web 2.0 tools
THE federal Government plans to trial online public consultation through blogs and other web 2.0 tools early next year.
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Defence picks Data#3 as Microsoft reseller
DEFENCE has appointed Queensland-based technology firm Data#3 to negotiate with Microsoft on its behalf for licensing agreements.
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Telstra gives up search ambitions
TELSTRA has finally capitulated in its $100 million bid to build a home-grown search engine with Sensis and Google joining forces.
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CA veteran to take the helm at QAD
FORMER CA Australia chief Tony Armfield has landed the top local job at enterprise software provider QAD.
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Tool to help fight child porn
TECHNOLOGY likened to a "random breath test" for computers with illicit images has captured the interest of law enforcement bodies.
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UK-style mobile checks ruled out
THE federal Government has ruled out a British-style national register to store the personal details of every pre-paid SIM card buyer.
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Telstra dodges broadband debate
TELSTRA has been accused of attacking free speech after it attempted to silence voices in the debate over the $4.7 billion NBN.
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Woolies-Safeway plans mobile service
WOOLWORTHS-Safeway has been quietly putting the finishing touches to a service that will make it Australia's newest mobile operator.
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