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Wednesday, October 22, 2008 ( change date )
Labor in schools PC cover-up claim
A REPORT outlining the estimates for the on-costs of Labor's much-maligned computers-in-schools program is still under wraps.
Australian IT Wednesday, October 22, 2008Dodo fined for flouting telemarketing laws
TELCO Dodo has been fined $147,400 for allegedly engaging offshore call centres that flouted local Do Not Call Register laws.
Australian IT Wednesday, October 22, 2008Web holiday sales to post smallest rise: Forrester
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. online sales are projected to grow 12 percent this holiday season, their lowest-ever jump, as consumers curb spending, Forrester Research predicted in a report released on Tuesday.
Reuters Wednesday, October 22, 2008Yahoo in licensing deal with Everyday Health: report
(Reuters) - Yahoo Inc is set to announce a content-licensing agreement with the Everyday Health Network, the New York Post said.
Reuters Wednesday, October 22, 2008Will record labels control digital-music lockers?
According to MP3tunes.com CEO Michael Robertson, the answer is "yes" if EMI prevails in its copyright case against his company.
CNET Wednesday, October 22, 2008FBI catches up with Miley Cyrus hacker
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A 19-year-old hacker who posted some racy photos of Disney starlet Miley Cyrus on the internet said he was raided by the FBI this week after boasting that he would never be caught.
Reuters Wednesday, October 22, 2008AdMob and Like.com land funding rounds
Mobile advertising company AdMob and ecommerce company Like.com each receive a third round of funding, despite serving industry sectors that face a mounting challenge in this economy.
CNET Wednesday, October 22, 2008Believe your own hype - always
Bringing Nothing to the Party: Ben Cohen and the art of the press release
In our third extract from Paul Carr's book Bringing Nothing to the Party, the nascent net-botherer muses on one particularly irksome and precocious flash in the dot com pan....
Theregister.co.uk Wednesday, October 22, 2008Online shopping growth flat: ACMA
GROWTH in the number of Australian consumers using the internet for shopping flattened during the last 12 months.
Australian IT Wednesday, October 22, 2008Telephone service complaints soar
COMPLAINTS about telephone services to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman have rocketed in the past 12 months.
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