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  • Criticism greets Howard's broadband plans

    Australian Prime Minister John Howard has officially opened the World Congress on IT, using the address to forshadow a major announcement regarding Australia’s broadband infrastructure.

  • World Congress on IT 2002 Special

    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.

  • Governor General joke kicks-off WCIT 2002

    The World Congress on IT (WCIT) was launched last night in the South Australian capital Adelaide with an address by Ross Adler, chairman of the WCIT executive committee.

  • Australian Government unveils extended portal strategy

    After patting himself on the back for having transferred all the bulk of Commonwealth Government services online, Australian Prime Minister John Howard announced the strategic aggregation of such services under a single entry point, australia.gov.au.

  • Youth speak out at the WCIT 2002

    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.

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