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    Yahoo has unveiled OneConnect, a new tool that allows mobile phone users to aggregate their social-networking updates and messaging in one spot on their phones at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

  • Cyborg or clone? Google's Android debuts at WMC

    Prototypes of the first mobile handsets using Google's Android software debuted at the GSMA's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday.

  • Aussie company D1 beats Microsoft to EPG

    According to Microsoft, an Electronic Programming Guide (EPG) did not exist when it launched its Windows Media Center in Australia, and does not exist now. But a local Australian company says it's had one for one and a half years already.

  • Mining giant taps into e-biz

    Aussie mining company MIM has signed up for the newly launched international mining, minerals and metals e-marketplace, Quadrem.

  • Online sales boost metals company

    Australian metals producer WMC said that selling metals via its Web site has had a significant impact on costs, and the company which launched Internet sales of cobalt and nickel in 1999 has now started selling copper.

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