Should Australia's governments sponsor companies to go to CES?
- 07 January, 2010 11:54
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There are only 11 Australian ICT companies exhibiting at the world's largest consumer electronic tradeshow that starts this week in Las Vegas. Some sources say it's because the various government funding agencies (such as CoMICTA) don't rank CES as that important. What do you think?
Have your say in this Computerworld Poll.
Last week we asked whether you were likely to evaluate the impending Google smartphone, known as the Nexus One, for your organisation?
Here is the results:
- Yes, absolutely 50%
- It's a possibility 25%
- Perhaps, but not for a while 25%
- Nope, we're not interested 0%
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