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  • Melbourne IT to buy WebCentral

    Domain name giant Melbourne IT today said it would acquire Web hosting specialist WebCentral.

  • Ex-OzEmailers launch SpamTrap

    Messagecare, a start-up company formed by the founders of OzEmail, today launched their anti-spam service SpamTrap (www.spamtrap.net.au), and are aiming to get ISPs on board as re-sellers.

  • EXCLUSIVE: Alston hits back - Part 2

    In the second instalment of this two part series, Federal IT Minister Senator Richard Alston talks exclusively to ZDNet Australia about Internet censorship, tackling spam and his future in the IT portfolio.

  • Independents back SingTel bid

    Independent directors of Cable & Wireless Optus have recommended SingTel's AU$17 billion takeover bid go ahead, easing its likely passage.

  • ASX Day Ahead: Further interest in eisa ahead

    As the market ponders a possble economic downturn, all eyes will be on ISP eisa -- certain to come under renewed pressure following the resignation overnight of its chairman and one of its directors.

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