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The Australian computer market has bucked seasonal trends to show a stronger than expected growth in the first quarter of 2003.
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Calling for industry not to be distracted by hype, IDC Australia research director Joel Martin has predicted that AU$2.1 billion would be spent on mCommerce globally by 2006, but no one seems to know who will profit.
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Rural health has been given a boost as telcos push the latest "must have" Internet technology.
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