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  • PKBA snares Credit Union deal

    IT Services firm PKBA has won a multi-year, multimillion dollar managed services contract with the Australian Central Credit Union.

  • Yahoo settles class-action lawsuit on click fraud

    Yahoo will consider refunding money to thousands of advertisers dating back to January 2004 and pay $US4.95 million (AU$6.8 million) in lawyers' fees to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging the Internet powerhouse has been profiting from bogus sales referrals generated through a sham known as "click fraud".

  • Former MS execs buy bowling league

    Chris Peters has finally made bowling's big league -- with help from two other wealthy former Microsoft executives.

  • Where have all the Microsoft execs gone?

    Rich Tong is working full time on "community projects." Chris Peters is now a pro bowler in training. Brad Silverberg has become an angel investor. And now yet another Microsoft exec, supposedly on temporary leave, has resurfaced with a non-Microsoft job.

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