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Google's social side hopes to catch some Buzz
Facebook and Twitter are the darlings of the social-media world, not Google--which hopes to change that with Buzz, betting it can organize your online social life. Compare your salaryUse...
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Govt websites attacked by Titstorm
A group calling themselves anonymous have attacked two prominent government websites in a protest against the Federal Government's planned internet service provider level filtering scheme.
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Google stingy on malware handout?
To entice security researchers to look for holes in the Chrome browser, Google has announced it will pay US$500 for bugs found in the code. But several experts have...
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Roadshow Films gave $500k to political parties
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Vividwireless in national roll out
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Google debuts Buzz social networking
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Google Buzz sparks Gmail social networking
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Google Buzz sparks Gmail social networking
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Oracle buys SOA vendor AmberPoint
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Delayed Visual Studio 2010 hits RC
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Intel unveils Itanium 9300 server processor
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Group aims to set standard for cloud security
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IT providers are resisting the cloud, says BT
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Nvidia primes Optimus switchable graphics
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Silicon good to 2024, graphene to succeed
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Silicon good to 2024, graphene to succeed
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Google expanding Gmail's social features
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Indian IT market to regain 'normal' growth
Planned large-scale projects in 2010 will help IT market in India bounce back from turbulent year to hit "new normal" growth rate of 15.5 percent, Springboard Research predicts.
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Firms seek tech pros to optimize resources
Firms looking for employees who can help improve business and optimize performance, finds new survey, which forecasts little or no increase in pay for sector.
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SAP leadership change just 'business reality'
Following CEO departure, it's business as usual for company in Asia-Pacific where company's new regional head expects to see further growth.
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