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  • Ansearch faces cache critics

    Fledgling Australian search engine Ansearch has been accused of intentionally subverting competitors' search results in an attempt to drive traffic to its own Web site, a claim it denies.

  • auDA clampdown deemed unfair

    The .au domain regulator has denied it indiscriminately deleted a large number of domain names without verifying their ownership.

  • Ansearch eyes global launch

    Australian search engine company Ansearch plans to expand its operations into the United States and United Kingdom within six months.

  • auDA confiscates dodgy Ansearch domains

    Australia's domain name regulator has seized more than 1,000 domains from Ansearch, saying the search engine company's intended use did not comply with its policies.

  • Ansearch launches amid domain name dispute

    Local search engine Ansearch will begin commercial operations today despite being accused of domain name poaching.

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  • Read the blog post - Renai LeMay

    ExitReality's CEO exits, really

    Melbourne-based technology start-up ExitReality confirmed yesterday that it had lost its chief executive just before it formally launched last week.

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