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Google Docs gains shared folders E-mail
by Stephen Withers   
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
The "most requested" feature for Google Docs has arrived: shared folders.

 
Filtering lacks clear policy objective: ACS E-mail
by James Riley   
Monday, 12 October 2009
It is impossible to understand the feasibility of mandatory ISP-level filtering or its impact on network performance until Government clearly articulates what its policy objectives are, an Australian Computer Society expert panel says.

 
Analysts: business avatars should dress well E-mail
by Jake Widman   
Saturday, 10 October 2009
Technology research and analysis firm Gartner has released a paper advising businesses how to get the most out of their employees' use of online avatars. Among the recommendations: dress codes and separate avatars for business use and personal activities.

 
IIA to AFACT: 'We offered to help' E-mail
by James Riley   
Thursday, 08 October 2009
The Internet Industry Association wrote to copyright owners more than two years ago seeking to address piracy concerns, only to be told the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft would instead start taking service providers to court.

 
Eolas sues technology and retail giants E-mail
by Stephen Withers   
Wednesday, 07 October 2009
A company claiming a patent on the use of AJAX and other technologies to put interactive applications into web pages is suing Adobe, Amazon, Apple, eBay, Google, Yahoo! and other well-known companies for infringement.

 
Wikistics – what is it that intrigues you? E-mail
by David Heath   
Wednesday, 07 October 2009
An analysis of Wiki pageloads, while probably imperfect, reveals more about human nature than we’d probably prefer was known.
 
British High Court allows injunction by Twitter E-mail
by Stephen Withers   
Monday, 05 October 2009
A legal precedent has been set in the UK, allowing the service of a High Court injunction via Twitter. The case concerns copyright infringement associated with the impersonation of a semi-public figure.

 
Drew Carey bids $US100,000 for @Drew E-mail
by David Heath   
Monday, 05 October 2009
Yesterday Drew Carey offered to donate $US100,000 in support of cancer research to acquire @Drew.

 
IBM goes after Web-based e-mail market E-mail
by Jake Widman   
Saturday, 03 October 2009
IBM is challenging Google with a new business-oriented hosted e-mail service. LotusLive iNotes costs only US$3 per user per month, less than three-quarters of what the comparable (albeit more functional) Google service costs.

 
Pirate Bay appeal judge disqualified E-mail
by David Heath   
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
The original Pirate Bay trial judge had obvious potential for bias, yet that part of the appeal was struck down.  Now, one of the appeal judges has been stood down from hearing the full appeal in November for what seems to be very similar bias.  Or is it?
 
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