Stories about: Queensland University of Technology
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Hi-tech CARRS-Q driving simulator to advance road safety 19 March, 2010 18:16
Queensland has a new state-of-the-art advanced driving simulator that will help advance Australian road safety research and provide insights into driver behaviour. - +
Aussies taking regional research to PNG via new network 01 February, 2010 12:42
Australian technology groups will install wireless access points across Papua New Guinea to connect it to an Asia Pacific research network. - +
Macquarie Uni completes Gmail rollout 11 January, 2010 15:05
Google is back in the race to provide email services to educational institutions across the country with NSW-based Macquarie University announcing it will begin rolling out Gmail accounts to its 6000 research, teaching and administrative staff. - +
EFA's new filter campaign lead to target offline community 08 January, 2010 17:12
Netizens will be urged to make their opposition to the Federal Government’s controversial Internet content filtering scheme heard in the offline community, under a new campaign planned by an Internet lobby group. - +
Edith Cowan University sides with Live@edu in email wars 15 December, 2009 12:37
Microsoft is taking the lead in the race to provide email services to educational institutions across the country with Western Australia-based Edith Cowan University announcing it will soon begin rolling out the [[artnid:194875|Live@edu|new]] hosted email platform to 36,000 students. - +
Patent examination process trials Web 2.0 09 December, 2009 18:12
Australia’s patent examination process is set to be revamped following the announcement of a new trial which uses Web 2.0 technology to improve the quality of patents issued. - +
Flinders University gives open source the boot 17 November, 2009 10:01
Flinders University will migrate its 16,000 students over to Microsoft’s Live@edu email platform from mid-2010 after dropping an in-house open source solution. - +
Microsoft pips Google to secure student email deal at Curtin 08 September, 2009 08:00
Western Australia-based Curtin University of Technology will soon begin its roll-out of Microsoft’s Live@edu hosted email platform, taking over 192,252 students and alumni across 11 global campuses, into the cloud for a future collaborative learning environment. - +
Govt pilots anti-cyber bullying project 03 August, 2009 09:04
A new pilot project aimed at curbing cyber bullying in Australian schools has been announced by the Federal Government. - +
Teen's death puts spotlight on cyber bullying 23 July, 2009 15:49
The suicide of a 14-year-old girl in southern Victoria last week has pushed the issue of cyber bullying into the spotlight. - +
Microsoft repels Google with 40,000 e-mail account deal at QUT 17 March, 2009 09:21
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) will migrate some 40,000 student user accounts to Microsoft’s Live@edu hosted messaging and storage platform providing an alternative to the successful Google Apps education surge.
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