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    As Adelaide plays host to the world's leading technology players, ZDNet Australia will be right there to bring you continuously updated news from the World Congress on Information Technology.

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    In an attempt to open up the scope of the World Congress on IT 2002, three university Australian students have been asked to take the podium alongside speakers such as Bill Clinton, and NASDAQ vice chairman Al Berkeley.

  • The buck stops here: Gygar on the WCIT 2002

    John Gygar has spent the past 18 months chalking up frequent flyer points and taking his WCIT 2002 message to the world.

  • Developing countries bridge the digital divide

    Assistance is being provided to delegates from developing countries to attend the World Congress on Information Technology, being held in Adelaide from February 27-March 1.

  • Adelaide to shine on global IT stage

    The countdown has begun. In less than two months, up to 1700 high-level IT business and government representatives from every corner of the globe will congregate in the usually quiet city of Adelaide, capital of South Australia for the World IT Congress.

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