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ICT jobs: The bottom is in, the bounce is real
by James Riley   
The ICT sector job market has hit bottom and is enjoying the bounce, with surprisingly strong growth in employment advertisements during July of more than 8 per cent, according to the Olivier Job Index.

 
Google continues to polish Chrome
by Stephen Withers   
A new beta of Google's Chrome browser brings technical, usability and cosmetic changes.

 
Google getting On2 video compression
by Stephen Withers   
Google's still on the acquisition track. This time it's looking to pick up video compression developer On2.

 
Can Intel cure cancer with progress through processors?
by Davey Winder   
While an Archbishop bemoans social networking for being partly responsible for teenage suicides, Intel prefers to remain positive and thinks Facebook might just find a cure for cancer.

 
Mac OS X 10.5.8 brings reliability and security fixes
by Stephen Withers   
Apple has released the Mac OS X 10.5.8 update for Leopard, along with a new Security Update for Tiger.

 
Yahoo gets better deal than originally reported
by Jake Widman   
Initial reports of the Microsoft-Yahoo search deal made it sound like Microsoft got by far the better of the deal, but new document filings show that Yahoo is getting more than was first announced.

 
Pronto beats SAP to win ERP deal
by Peter Dinham   
Australian enterprise software developer, Pronto Software, has finalised a deal with Vatmi Industries, Victoria’s largest employer of people with disabilities, to roll out its flagship ERP solution.

 
Filtering: Final policy is still in the pipe
by James Riley   
For all its controversy, federal internet filtering plans were not set in stone and the feasibility of Government objectives were still to be weighed against data from its live pilot trial.

 
IT complexity compounds soaring travel transaction failures
by Peter Dinham   
A survey of the worldwide travel industry has found that 98 percent of travel firms have lost, on average, US$11.5 million a year through failed transactions such as reservations, bookings and traveller check-in.

 
Total NBN costs ‘no more than $27B’ – Axia chief
by James Riley   
The National Broadband Network roll-out would cost considerably less than Government’s back-of-envelop forecast of $43 billion at no more than $27 billion, Canada-based Axia’s global chief executive Art Price has told a Senate committee.

 
Microsoft blames open source for revenue fall
by Sam Varghese   
Microsoft has listed companies such as Red Hat and Canonical, both sellers of GNU/Linux, among the reasons for the 17 percent fall in revenue for the fourth quarter, year on year.
 
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