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  • XP upgrade hitch pops up at online bank

    St.George Bank may be forced to make changes to its online banking interface as adoption of Windows XP Service Pack 2 becomes widespread among consumers.

  • Telstra settles case over cable service contract

    Telstra has finalised an out-of-court settlement with a Melbourne man who took legal action against Bigpond over its broadband cable contracts in a Victorian court mid-last year.

  • Australian e-business: Shameless self-promotion

    Businesses are increasingly becoming bamboozled by the options available to promote their Web sites. Do the benefits outweigh the effects of the likely backlash from those they are targeting?

  • Gator takes a bite from banners

    Known for hawking pop-up ads that let companies advertise on rival sites, Gator is working a new variation on the theme--selling ads designed to block banners on sites such as Yahoo with pop-ups of the exact same dimensions, completely obscuring the original ad.

  • Gordon Finlayson: Sounding off online

    Over the past few weeks the Australian Internet industry has seen a flurry of activity in the development of music related Web sites. It appears that Australian record companies are scrambling to catch up with the US, which has already developed an advanced and exciting range of music related software and Web sites.

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    Mandla, Mardi Gras and Moore

    As residents of NSW prepare to hit the polls, it's an apt time to take a look at the online campaign of former ACS president Edward Mandla, who has employed YouTube in his efforts to oust Clover Moore in the Sydney electorate.

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