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  • 2002 - The year that was

    ZDNet Australia takes a long hard look at the top tech stories of 2002, a year characterised by corporate collapses, broadband proliferation and slow recovery.

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    An Australian court's decision to approve a libel lawsuit against a US Web site could spur countries to claim crossborder jurisdiction--and put the Net's freedom to publish at risk.

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  • 2002 - The year that was

    ZDNet Australia takes a long hard look at the top tech stories of 2002, a year characterised by corporate collapses, broadband proliferation and slow recovery.

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