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A room with a view to making a killing

Increasingly strict employee internet use may be the key to success for Australia's first online share trading room, The Dealing Room, says CEO Paul Wright.

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Local interactive TV caught napping

Interactive television could take years to hit the Australian consumer mainstream, and even longer to reach high levels of interactivity, two industry consultants have warned.

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QLD govt site has another crack at it

The website of the Queensland Children's Commission returned to the Web last week after a two-month hiatus caused by unintentional links to "inappropriate" material.

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Alston changes stream of consciousness

Streaming audio and video laws should not be restrictive and biased to the interests of other broadcasting technologies, Federal IT minister Richard Alston has said.

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You can't spell dot-com without com

New domain name endings may be a novelty for some, but are unlikely to present any real threat to existing endings for some time, says NetRegistry's Larry Bloch.

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Australia victim of more computer-associated crime than US

Australia's corproate internet economy suffers from more hacker attacks per website than its US counterpart, proposes vice president of business software company Computer Associates (CA), Simon Perry.

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Travelshop ads breaking news

Travelshop will undergo a radical review of its online advertising and acquisition strategy, after reporting weaker than expected annual revenues, says new CEO Glenn Robertson.

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PwC B2B e-comm product a real value-add: PwC

Web-enabled businesses can make annual cuts in expenditure of up to 20 per cent. That's the marketing catchcry of PricewaterhouseCoopers' business-to-business portal, e.conomy.

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K*Grind throws TV out of hotel window

Cash strapped online entertainment network K*Grind has given its entire content provision workforce its walking papers, and has closed down its flagship youth Web portal.

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When cyber-anarchy comes full circle

Popular online rumour mill Kuro5hin.org has signed off as the latest victim of a denial of service attack.

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2600 Australia finds a hole in Woolies

The 'hacking group' 2600 Australia has in recent times set up a security and vulnerability advisory service via their Web site. Known as 'Wiretapped', the 2600 subsidiary has posted details of security...

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ASIC issues warning to online brokers

Inadequate complaints-handling systems are the key problem preventing many local online stockbrokers from "clean bills of health", the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has warned.

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Will cyber-Santa turn up for work this year?

Australia's e-tailers have already been advised to start testing fulfilment systems for the next Christmas rush, but analyst Tom Velevski wonders just how keen the shopping masses will be to jump...

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K*Grind takes new direction, new money

Local broadband media company K*Grind has taken evasive action towards rebuilding its business, with three trans-Asian strategic partnerships to be unveiled this week.

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Olympic Visitors a DIMA Dozen for E-Processing

The Olympics have so far had a minimal impact on the Australian Department of Immigration's Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) system, according to the department.

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