Thursday, May 3, 2012

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 03/05/2012

AustralianIT.com.au



Google Australia records $3.9m loss
GOOGLE Australia recorded a net loss of $3.9 million on operating revenue of $201m last calendar year, paying only $74,176 in tax.

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Cloud could slice Australian ICT costs
CLOUD computing could lower ICT operating costs by up to 25 per cent per year, says a KPMG report on Australian cloud services.

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Dell launches solutions 'play pen'
DELL has opened up an enterprise customer play pen at its Sydney HQ as it drives harder into the business IT market.

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Call of Duty aims for the future
AFTER creating games spanning from mid-last century to modern times, the developers of the Call of Duty franchise have taken the new episode to the future.

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ISPs ordered to block The Pirate Bay
THE beginning of the end looms for file sharing site The Pirate Bay with access to its services being blocked in the UK.

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The big doubt over Facebook
FACEBOOK has built a $US3 billion-a-year business by convincing marketers to buy new forms of advertising based on "buzz".

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Mac virus creams Google ad revenue
A virus infecting Macintosh computers is robbing Google by hijacking advertising "clicks", tallying as much as $10,000 daily.

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RIM pins hopes on BlackBerry 10
RIM's new chief executive has unveiled a prototype BlackBerry smartphone powered by a new operating system.

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Android leads in US smartphone market
Google's Android system has grabbed more than 50 per cent of the US smartphone market, a new survey shows.

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Facebook promotes organ donor registry
FACEBOOK users can enrol as organ donors, a move prompted by founder Mark Zuckerberg's friendship with Apple's Steve Jobs.

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