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  • E-commerce booming despite security FUD

    Internet users are spending far more online than was predicted four years ago, despite all the fear, uncertainty and doubt generated by viruses, Trojans and other online threats, according to Verisign.

  • Telstra adds travel services to i-mode

    Telstra has announced agreements "in principle" with some of Australia's travel and transport companies to offer i-mode subscribers access to the latest travel information on their mobile phones.

  • Australians embrace online travel

    Australians are leading the rest of the region in researching and booking travel online, according to the latest figures from Asia Pacific online travel company Zuji.

  • Aust online travel agents cautious about ACCC decision

    Australia's online travel industry has responded cautiously to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) decision to clear Asia Pacific airline consortium-backed Internet travel portal Zuji for operation.

  • Travelling Aussies the focus of new online service

    Australia's e-commerce options have increased with the introduction of a new Asia-Pacific region online travel portal.

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