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Resellers welcome Coalition ICT policy
by Fleur Doidge
Resellers have cautiously welcomed the Coalition's ICT policy ahead of the polls, citing relief of public indemnity requirements as a big boon for channel players reliant on government contracts.
Sep 23, 2004
News
The top 10 greatest geeks of all time
by Iain Thomson
They say that behind every great man there’s a great woman, although these days it could just as well be the other way around..
Nov 10, 2008
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Top 10 technology visionaries
by Iain Thomson
We've all had great ideas in idle moments that are either forgotten or impractical, but these are people who identified technological advances and made them happen..
Oct 19, 2009
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Software helps improve looks
by Sylvie Barak
Israeli scientists think you look OK, but you could look a lot better, something they intend to rectify with special computer software which 'fixes' pictures of a person’s face based on proved innate human preferences.
Nov 26, 2008
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Top 10 IT locations
by Iain Thomson
From Silicon Valley to Station X during the Second World War, why Romania is teeming with software developers, and Zhongguancun in China where Microsoft is building its Chinese headquarters.
Mar 23, 2009
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Labor commits to IT spending
by Claire Doble
Labor has committed to spending $69.3 million over four years to give all Australians internet access for a range of business and government services, if the party wins the upcoming federal election.
Sep 15, 2004
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Prolog: The dating game
by Staff Writers
Another facet of life is undergoing a similar change - dating. People have been meeting and falling in love via the internet since before the web was invented.
Sep 8, 2004
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ICT jobs: are they out there?
by Nirmal Chandrasena
A new survey has found that fulltime employment in Australia’s information and communications technology (ICT) sector had grown, while unemployment remained ‘unacceptably high’.
Feb 24, 2004
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