Sunday | 31 August, 2008
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    AMD's local shuffle almost complete 26/04/2005 11:20:54

    AMD Australia will drop its top local job for a new business development role as part of a major restructure of its management team.
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    Sensis posts new seach options 14/04/2005 09:08:16

    Sensis is expanding its online search capabilities to include Trading Post ads by the end of this month.
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    Banks put heads together for SOA 13/04/2005 07:30:06

    Two senior software architects from a couple of Australia's biggest banks have joined forces to combat one of the biggest challenges facing enterprise development - service oriented architecture (SOA).
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    'Nic off', auDA tells registrar 12/04/2005 16:19:55

    Controversial domain name registrar TotalNIC has lost its accreditation after it failed to pay the costs ordered from its court loss to the .au Domain Administration (auDA).
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    Wi-Fi roaming still rules, says ex-Telstra chief 04/04/2005 13:06:05

    Telstra's former wireless data chief has signed the first Australian partner for his latest wireless venture, which offers services he expects will give his old employer the shakes -- metro Wi-Fi and mobile VoIP.
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    Get set for the great domain sale of '05 17/03/2005 11:46:03

    Want to be master of your domain? Well, Web master, anyway. In six weeks you can, thanks to a landmark decision to release 20,000 geographic domain names for public sale.
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    Music piracy team raids ISP over BitTorrent 10/03/2005 18:08:25

    Music Industry Piracy Investigations (MIPI) has raided Perth ISP Swiftel, claiming the company used the BitTorrent peer-to-peer technology to link to sound and video recordings.
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    Business backs Queensland.NET 09/03/2005 16:39:42

    Two major players in Queensland's software industry have thrown their weight behind a new industry cooperative and its plans to improve commercial opportunities for locals.
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    Transformation on track, says Coles Myer CIO 16/02/2005 12:07:59

    Despite early upheaval and a much-scrutinized supply chain project, Coles Myer CIO Peter Mahler has assured industry watchers that all's well at Coles Myer IT.
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    After $552m loss, 3 says worst is over 16/02/2005 14:26:24

    Mobile operator Hutchison Telecommunications has posted a $552 million loss for last year, but claims good gains in subscriber numbers.
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    Telstra looks to spur i-mode adoption 16/02/2005 07:30:38

    Telstra is offering a sizeable slice of i-mode subscription revenue to prospective content partners as an incentive to develop for the nascent mobile service.
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