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  • Yahoo auctions crushed by eBay

    Yahoo will close its failed online auction business, SOLD.com.au, on August 20th, in a move that will leave dominant player eBay in a monopolistic position.

  • Police to collar Internet auction fraudster

    Authorities in New South Wales are closing in on an alleged online auction fraudster.

  • Sold.com.au talks up -biggest ever" IT sell-off

    Sold.com.au is touting its upcoming -Big Brand" sale as the biggest ever computer and electronic auction Australia has ever seen, in the hope of attracting a flurry of spending from punters looking to pick up an end of the financial year IT bargain.

  • The Don hits top average online

    Following Australian cricket legend Sir Donald Bradman's memorial service on Sunday, Yahoo Australia & NZ auction site SOLD.com.au is hosting a charity auction of the cricketer's memoribilia, with some bids already hitting a six since first innings yesterday.

  • Help!; I need some IT

    The network's down. E-mail's dead. And Windows just crashed again. Don't worry, you can solve your IT problems by outsourcing.

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