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  • Looting allegations surface as MyGrocer presses on

    Acrimony between MySupercentre and disgruntled former licensees reached a new low point over the weekend with allegations of looting at the company's headquarters.

  • UPDATE: ASIC closes in on controversial online grocer

    Authorities are closing in on business identity Ross Whitehead over his involvement with online shopping start-up MySupercentre Pty Ltd which was placed in liquidation by its creditors Monday.

  • Queensland Fair Trading on trail of dot-com veteran

    MyGrocer.com.au's office and customer lines were today out of service fair trading minister Margaret Keech today issued a strong warning not to deal with one of its key executives and dot-com veteran, Ross Whitehead.

  • Coles Myer buys online heavyweight Shopfast

    Coles Myer has bought its competitor Shopfast, combining the two largest online grocery stores in Australia.

  • Java Passport: Pretender or contender?

    An Australian software company has entered into the authentication battle between Sun and Microsoft, claiming to have released the world's first Java-interface to Microsoft.NET My Services. But is this a legitimate contender, or, as some suggest, a pretender?

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