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    NICTA offers free elefant 26 February, 2010 16:29

    An element of the backbone software behind the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA)’s traffic monitoring toolkit has been released as open source by National ICT Australia (NICTA). The machine learning system, dubbed Elefant — Efficient learning, large-scale inference and optimisation toolkit — allows large amounts of data to be automatically analysed, interpreted and summarised.
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    Tassie political parties support NBN 22 February, 2010 15:17

    The leading political parties in Tasmania have backed the rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN) as a foundation for boosting economic fortunes in the leadup to the state's election.
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    Melbourne University gets supercomputer to study diseases 12 February, 2010 08:37

    Up to 10,000 scientists will team up with computer experts and a supercomputer at the University of Melbourne to study human diseases.
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    Conroy reticent on reform 04 February, 2010 15:41

    Communications Minister Stephen Conroy's office has kept tight-lipped about possible legislative changes to telecommunications and copyright law in the wake of iiNet's victory in the Federal Court today.
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    NCITA spin out scores $4M in funds 25 January, 2010 13:07

    National ICT Australia (NICTA) spin-out, [[xref: http://www.audinate.com|Audinate]], has secured a further $4 million in venture capital funding to develop high performance TCP/IP networking equipment.
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    Linux.conf.au: Birds of a Feather 21 January, 2010 12:10

    The Linux.conf.au conference is not all about keynote speakers. Some of the most interesting sessions come from the Birds of a Feather gatherings, where people come together to talk about all things open source.
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    Huawei ups the NBN ante with new IBES partnership 15 January, 2010 13:18

    Huawei Australia has joined Cisco in becoming a platinum sponsor of the University of Melbourne’s Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society (IBES).
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    AFACT v iiNet: Judge tipped to examine France, Britain copyright law 08 January, 2010 14:17

    The judge overseeing a trial between iiNet and AFACT will likely consider rulings by foreign courts - many favouring antipiracy campaigners – in its decision to uphold or quash allegations of copyright infringement by the ISP’s subscribers.
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    ICT innovation gets funding boost 18 December, 2009 13:33

    The Federal Government's ICT Incubators program will receive a funding boost as part of $64 million pledged by the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr.
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    NICTA, University of Melbourne get China collaboration funding 18 December, 2009 11:15

    The University of Melbourne and NICTA have had their ICT research and development war chests topped up with additional funding as part of efforts to foster closer collaboration between Australia and China.
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    APNIC chief scientist: The industry is going to get a bit of a shock 03 December, 2009 07:00

    AARnet's first employee and the chief scientist at the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), Geoff Huston has warned the internet industry not to be complacent when it comes to IPv6 implementation.
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