Saturday, August 28, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 28/08/2010


AustralianIT.com.au
Gmail phone service raises eyebrows
SOME Australians have discovered Google has trawled through personal email contacts as it set up access to its new Gmail web phone service.
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Facebook ducks porn queries
Facebook has not indicated if it will station staff in Australia, following its alleged failure to report a pornography network.
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Johnston-Pell out of Telstra
TWO months after Telstra reshuffled its marketing team it has confirmed former brands marketing chief Amanda Johnston-Pell is leaving the company.
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Mallesons, Clayton Utz block gossip site
TWO of Australia's most prestigious law firms banned a workplace gossip website after it criticised management and mocked staff.
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RIM extends olive branch to India
BLACKBERRY maker Research In Motion is prepared to set up an industry forum to resolve security concerns in India.
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Queensland leads way on e-health
A PAPERLESS computer monitoring system will help doctors care for premature babies at a Brisbane hospital, in an Australian first.
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Facebook lax on child porn
THE Australian Federal Police has accused Facebook of failing to reveal the activities of an international child pornography syndicate on its site.
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Telstra drops Yellow Pages play for Asia
TELSTRA has decided not to participate in the auction of the New Zealand Yellow Pages, preferring to seek higher growth in Asia.
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MacTel rings up profit jump
MACQUARIE Telecom's booming website hosting business has helped propel full-year net profit 70 per cent higher to $10.4 million.
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