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    US-based technology giants took another beating on Monday on the sharemarket, as the bloodbath on Wall Street continued.

  • ERG mum on offshoring plans

    Australian smartcard developer ERG is keeping mum on a ZDNet Australia report that it will use offshore labour for future software development.

  • Google's courageous, clumsy debut

    Last week was the week that Google was useless as a search term to filter news results, because seemingly everyone was talking about Google.

  • Solution 6 sheds Iguana

    In a full turn of the wheel, Solution 6 Holdings has sold-off Iguana2, the sharemarket solutions provider that it acquired just three years ago, back to the company's original owners.

  • CA's $4 billion facelift

    Business software manufacturer Computer Associates has admitted its revamped business model could cost the company almost $US4 billion annually.

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    NewsAlerts.com.au shuts down

    Adelaide-based start-up NewsAlerts.com.au will shut down all services on 2 February following the signing of a mysterious deal with Wotif.com-backed wotnews.com.au.

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  • Cutthroat IT services market stayed bloodless

    Australia's IT services market has come through its relatively mild financial crisis relatively unscathed, and certainly in much better shape than it could have ever anticipated.

  • Is Sol Trujillo about to leave Telstra?

    It is clear that Trujillo's frenetic period at the helm of Telstra is drawing to a close and he is likely to be gone (of his own volition) before the end of the year.

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