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    I was recently invited to a Silicon Valley kaffeeklatsch billed as the gathering for folks who want to find out what will define the next phase of the computer industry.

  • Aging Australians drive Internet growth

    Late adoption of the Internet by older Australians is driving growth in overall Internet usage, according to a report by analysis company Red Sheriff.

  • Australian e-business: Shameless self-promotion

    Businesses are increasingly becoming bamboozled by the options available to promote their Web sites. Do the benefits outweigh the effects of the likely backlash from those they are targeting?

  • ASX Friday Market Wrap: Market indecisive at week's end

    ZDNet's Triple-I Index jumped 17.6 points as the stockmarket commenced trade today, but an indecisive day's trade saw a 10.2 point loss which took the Index down to 724.1.

  • Maximising online ad space

    Ben Burge is ceo of a new company that specialises in buying online media spots. Burge and partner Jason Aldworth formed emitch when they realised that few advertisers could easily buy the online space they needed in a cost effective or productive way.

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  • Dead iPod syndrome - no volt found?

    Commentary--Apple has come under fire for the iPod's power problems - but the Great Battery Rip-off is a much wider issue for the industry, and consumers.

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