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del.icio.us 2.0 announced as Digg deal eats dirt for Google
By: Davey Winder

Social media is meant to break the news, but of late has been making the news instead. Hot on the heels of Google apparently walking away from a potential $200 million acquisition of Digg, comes the news that one of the old men of social media might be heading back into the spotlight with the launch of del.icio.us 2.0


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Sensis lets search engines index Yellow Pages content!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Sensis has finally seen the 21st century light, letting search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Live Search and others access “the biggest local business database” in Australia – for the first time.


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Is open source software bad for business?
By: Davey Winder

One security outfit which conducted a study into the use of open source software in the enterprise, the results of which are published today, seems to think so.  It states that "Open Source Software (OSS) development communities have yet to adopt a secure development process and often leave dangerous vulnerabilities unaddressed."


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Citrix announces “virtual machines on any hypervisor” project
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Citrix, the newest player to enter the hypervisor space when it acquired XenSource in October 2007, has unveiled “Project Kensho”, designed to make virtual machines portable across the major hypervisor platforms, including XenServer from Citrix, VMware's ESX and Microsoft's recently released Hyper-V.


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Games industry records another bumper year
By: Mike Bantick

Despite battling a backwards censorship system in Australia , it looks like those in the Australian game industry are raking in the dollars.


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The full skinny: all the text, of all the letters, between Icahn, Microsoft and Yahoo!
By: Davey Winder

With the failed Microsoft acquisition of Yahoo! given a fresh injection of oomph by Carl Icahn we reveal just who said what to whom in the ongoing war of words that could result in the biggest and most audacious technology sector hijacking the world has ever seen.



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As web legend Andreessen joins Facebook we ask what happens next?
By: Davey Winder

One has changed the face of social networking, the other changed the face of the web. Now that Facebook and Marc Andreessen have joined forces who knows what will change next...


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TrustDefender and BCU credit union in “Australian first” for banking transaction security
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

BCU, one of Australia’s biggest regional credit unions, has signed a deal with TrustDefender to offer its transaction security software free of charge to all BCU members in what is an “Australian first” for the banking industry.


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Credit crunch will not impact upon IT spending
By: Davey Winder

That is the rather surprising conclusion of a VeriSign sponsored survey, published today. In fact 63 percent of the IT professionals questioned said there will be no such cut backs in the UK next year.


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Linux Magazine is dead, long live Linux Magazine!
By: Davey Winder

Just a couple of weeks ago Linux New Media acquired the subscriber base of Linux Magazine in the USA. With the paper magazine no more, and just an online presence left, does this mean that print is dead?



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