Building an automated, online service that assists travelers in choosing hostel accommodation throughout Australia sounds like an overwhelming task, however, it can be done. Just ask the team at YHA.
Macromedia launched Flash MX in Sydney, as the first of its MX product family.
For most Australian Web surfers, Flash is the blinking, animated frosting on Web sites. Now Macromedia wants to make it the whole cake.
True to its name, Macromedia Fireworks MX lets you build vibrant Web graphics in a flash. And now, it's easier to use than ever.
Under strong pressure from Adobe's GoLive 6, the newest version of Dreamweaver is under more pressure than ever before.
Does the appearance of a mysterious MX suffix in Flash MX indicate mysterious new powers and abilities for Flash developers, or is it all marketing hype?
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Telstra shareholders fear break up
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2009 funding drought rolls on
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