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  • NineMSN goes low profile with chatroom closure

    NineMSN may have garnered headlines galore through its plan to shut down its chatroom services because of paedophile concerns, but the service's own Web site doesn't appear too keen to warn users of the closure.

  • Microsoft: Doing it for the kids

    COMMENTARY: Microsoft claims it has taken down its chatrooms in the interest of protecting children - but its motives may not be as altruistic as they seem.

  • Hotmail ups capacity to 250MB in AU -- just don't ask when

    Microsoft has announced a massive expansion in storage capacity for users of its free Hotmail service, but just when the extra megabytes will become available to local users isn't clear.

  • Plans for Australian download chart delayed by retailers

    The Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) is moving ahead with plans to develop a chart for downloaded tracks, but its launch has been delayed because of the reluctance of some online retailers to participate.

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