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    Analysts are 95 percent sure that 45 percent of IT buyers think there are 39 percent too many surveys.

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    Key players in Australia's telecommunications industry have staked out their ground in a heavyweight industry conference today, with the government and Telstra backing the current telecomms regime and SingTel Optus crying foul.

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    Explosion of special-interest XML dialects could mean the standard is a success or could be the start of a new headache.

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