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  • Aust Web site clone sparks legal warning

    Pint-sized broadband ISP Media Web has found itself in the centre of controversy after it was alleged the company had copied the design of its Web site from a Korean based logistics company.

  • Melbourne company claims cheap broadband win

    A Melbourne company is offering five gigabytes a month broadband access for less than fifty dollars.

  • AltaVista's next move in portal wars

    AltaVista's next big move in the portal wars will be to offer Internet access in the U.S. But unlike the ISP deals offered by such competitors as Yahoo! or Excite, AltaVista will be giving the service away.

  • Are Web surfers fleeing portal sites?

    Traffic to the major sites on the Internet fell during the month of April, as folks in northern climates left their computers to emerge from hibernation and a more sophisticated Web audience visited more narrowly focused sites.

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