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  • U2 fans render Ticketek site inaccessible

    Ticketek was effectively knocked offline for "thousands" of music fans this morning as 200,000 tickets for a U2 tour went on sale.

  • Kylie fans swamp Ticketek's Web site

    Kylie Minogue fans swamped Ticketek's Web site on Monday as tickets for the pint-sized pop princess's concert went on sale - but some people decided not to trust the technology and wait in a queue instead.

  • Kylie concert causes online ticketing delays

    Entertainment ticketing vendors Ticketek have found themselves swamped, as tickets to the Australian leg of Kylie Minogue's concert tour go on sale.

  • Aust developers vie for mock World Cup honours

    In the run-up to the FIFA world cup, ZDNet Australia asked Web designers to submit their proposals for the World's greatest Soccer Web site. This is what they came up with.

  • Sun: Where's the Java payoff?

    Sun launches its annual JavaOne conference with a new determination to reverse its fortunes. For all its popularity, Java has made more money for competitors than for the company that invented it.

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