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  • Aussie students close in on Microsoft prize

    A group of Australian University students, including one of Australia's most well-known technology bloggers, has progressed to the finals of the Microsoft-sponsored Imagine Cup software development competition in Paris.

  • Jetstar plots CRM expansion, internally and internationally

    Discount airline Jetstar is planning for a major expansion of its online customer assistance site that will see it develop multiple language versions and a customised system for internal use.

  • Google downs AU uni Web server

    Having your Web site listed in the top few returns of a Google search has long been recognised as one of the best ways to attract visitors to your site. What happens when your site is effectively listed at the top of every Google search?

  • Australian astronomers get 1 Teraflop supercomputer

    A cluster of 240 Intel CPUs at Swinburne University of Technology will be among the world's 50 fastest computers and only the second system in Australia capable of performing one trillion floating-point operations per second.

  • Study links mobile emissions to tumours

    New research by Finland's Helsinki-based Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority appears to support long-held claims that mobile phone radiation may promote tumour growth

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