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    Western Australia is to sport Australia's own Silicon Valley, according to state Industry and Enterprise Minister Francis Logan, who yesterday revealed the country's biggest technology park will be based in Perth.

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    Face-recognition technology designed to help catch known criminals proved ineffective during a two-month period, according to a report released Thursday by the America Civil Liberties Union.

  • WA govt plugs ICT industry portal

    The Western Australian state government has launched a new ICT web portal designed to showcase local industry and provide information about careers in the technology field.

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    Yahoo on Thursday unveiled a beta version of a search tool that pops up results before a user is finished typing.

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    While independent filmmakers may struggle to find conventional distribution, it's a different scene on the Internet, where Australian Web sites are keen to promote local talent.

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