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Mambo Foundation president changes jobs
By: Stan Beer

Ric Shreves, former Mambo Foundation president, has left his role as the managing director of international open source CMS consultant, Water & Stone, to work as an independent open source web applications consultant.


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IT jobs market to continue boom through 2008 says Peoplebank boss
By: Stan Beer

The outlook for jobs in the technology sector will continue to be strong for at least the next 18 months with no indications that a US recession will cause a downturn, according to the head of Australia's largest IT&T recruiter.


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Large technology recruiters merge in $100 million deal
By: Stan Beer

Two of the largest technology recruitment firms in Australia have merged to form what will be the biggest technology recruitment network in the country.


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Borrett joins antivirus distributor
By: Stephen Withers

AVG (AU/NZ) has appointed Lloyd Borrett as its marketing manger.


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Borrett joins antivirus distributor
By: Stephen Withers

AVG (AU/NZ) has appointed Lloyd Borrett as its marketing manger.


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Another good growth month for IT&T jobs
By: Stan Beer

Despite uncertainty on interest rates, Australia's demand for IT&T positions rose strongly in October 2007, according to a survey of jobs advertised on the Internet.


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Demand for IT executives strong, bucks overall downward trend
By: Stan Beer

While demand for senior positions dropped sharply across the board in Australia during October, the IT sector completely bucked the trend with an exceptionally strong upswing in demand for senior IT roles, according to a new survey.


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MATHCOUNTS promotes mathematics in the United States
By: William Atkins

With dwindling scores in math and science in the United States, students and teachers can get help from a national organization dedicated to improving math skills and motivate interest in math across the country.      
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Europe leads the US on IT salaries, Australia now comparable
By: Stan Beer

The top five highest paying countries for IT managers are in the Western European region, ahead of the US, which is sixth best payer, according to a new global survey.


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2007 Nobel Prize in Literature: Doris Lessing
By: William Atkins

It was announced on Thursday, October 11, 2007, that British writer Doris Lessing will be awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. She is the eleventh woman author to be awarded the prize since 1901.
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Ageism, sexism and gender issues in IT
By: Tony Austin

Having been in the Information Technology field for forty-odd years -- some of them very odd -- it's fair to say that I've seen a few things over the decades. Apart from technology itself, I've always been interested in the human-related aspects: training, giving effective presentations, interpersonal communication, usability, accessibility and the like. And then there are more dramatic aspects, such as ageism and gender issues.

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Gill goes to Cognos
By: Stephen Withers

Cognos has appointed Sharon Gill as senior account manager for the northern region of Australia.


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High demand for IT skills, but no one wants to train, says Excom
By: Stuart Corner

IT training organisation, Excom Education, has launched a $14,000 training scholarship in a move to alleviate what it says is "waning interest in the IT sector" despite a huge increase in demand for IT skills.


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IT executives jobs demand drops in July
By: Stan Beer

Demand for IT executives has fallen for the second month in a row according to a monthly survey of the major top-end employment sectors.


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Allan Hawke joins Datacom board
By: Stephen Withers

Former senior public servant and current chancellor of the Australian National University Allan Hawke has joined the board of professional services firm Datacom.


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Get a head start in the booming mobile content industry
By: Stuart Corner

The Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (AIMIA) has launched an internship and work experience program for university students designed to educate prospective employees and encourage new young talent into the rapidly growing mobile content industry.


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Finite IT Recruitment MD named Entrepreneur of Year finalist
By: Stan Beer

Tracy Thomson, founding MD of one of Australia's largest technology recruiters Finite IT Recruitment Solutions, has been named a regional finalist in the 2007 Entrepreneur Of The Year awards.


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Obese girls but not boys less likely to go to college
By: William Atkins

University of Texas (Austin) sociologist Robert Crosnoe found in his research that obese girls are more likely to suffer from maladjustment and negative self-images. Thus, they are less likely to attend college than non-obese girls.
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