Fairfax puts payment strategy in place for online content
FAIRFAX Media moved a step closer to a paid model for its online content after appointing an e-commerce company to manage online payments.
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iPad may save newspapers: Murdoch
RUPERT Murdoch has hailed Apple's iPad as a wonderful tool and says the new computer tablet may save the newspaper industry.
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IT Advocate appointment delayed
THE federal government has missed a self-imposed deadline to appoint an IT Supplier Advocate.
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Abbott sits on filtering fence
TONY Abbott has refused to say whether he would revive NetAlert, an opt-in internet filtering scheme introduced under the Howard government.
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CA to cut 1000 jobs
CA will slash 1000 jobs and consolidate offices as part of a restructuring plan to reduce costs and become more efficient.
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Bebo to close or change hands
AOL plans to close or sell the social networking website Bebo, which it bought for $US850 million two years ago.
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Apple's iPad runs into wi-fi worries
APPLE sold more than 300,000 iPads on its first day in stores, but reports say some users had problems connecting to wi-fi networks.
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Answers on NBN sought one year on
DOLLAR signs and question marks continue to cast shadows over Canberra's plan to build its $43 billion high-speed national broadband network.
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Military shooting of Reuters men online
A GRAPHIC video circulating on the internet shows the US military killing a Reuters photographer and his driver on a Baghdad street in 2007.
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Parliament web filter under scrutiny
THE Department of Parliamentary Services will investigate why access to a train network website was barred after The Punch was blocked last year.
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