Friday, January 28, 2011

IT News HeadLines (AustralianIT) 27/01/2011



AustralianIT.com.au
MacTel jumps on cloud bandwagon
MACQUARIE Telecom has entered the burgeoning enterprise cloud computing market with a product that provides infrastructure on demand.
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Facebook opens user updates to advertisers
FACEBOOK advertisers will be able to pay to "sponsor" comments people make about businesses, places or products on the site.
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Google nabs SayNow, fflick
GOOGLE has acquired a startup devoted to movie talk and another that connects celebrities with fans.
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Number of internet users reach 2 billion
THE number of internet users worldwide has mushroomed to reach the two billion mark, the head of the UN's telecommunications agency said.
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New Yorkers face street Tweet ban
THE sum of things that man can accomplish while walking has been multiplying ever since our ancestors set forth out of Africa.
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iPad a winner at Australian Open tennis
TENNIS Australia dipped its toe in iPad waters this year, arming site workers at the Australian Open championship with the tablet computer.
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Reach restructure to see Telstra gain
TELSTRA is set to book an accounting gain of up to $150 million as it undertakes a restructure in one of its Asian joint ventures.
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Bidders seek details on PCEHR project
POTENTIAL candidates for the job of keeping the $467 million electronic patient records rollout on track want greater clarity on the program.
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Intel seeks new beat with will.i.am
CELEBRITY endorsements are nothing new in technology marketing. But Intel insists that its new relationship with will.i.am is more than that.
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Facebook says mobile a 'primary focus'
FACEBOOK chief technology officer Bret Taylor dropped a hint for what’s coming next: bringing more Facebook to mobile phones.
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