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Netflix says ISPs could threaten Web video
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Google to make Gmail a little more social
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TransACT opens third datacentre
Canberra-based telco TransACT opened a third datacentre in the nation's capital last week.
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ANZ, Curtin Uni jump on Microsoft Surface
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Microsoft denies Windows 7 battery problem
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