Sunday, June 15, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 16/06/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



iiNet brand Jiva on life support
THE nation’s third-largest internet provider iiNet has given its budget broadband brand Jiva just three months to start growing.

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Samsung unveils Android tablets
SAMSUNG makes push into high-end tablet market

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Quickflix board coup falls flat
THE boardroom putsch to replace Quickflix’s directors with US and British media executives ended not with a bang but a whimper.

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Facebook plays auto video ads
MCDONALD’S will be Facebook Australia’s first client for video ads which will play automatically in users’ news feeds.

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Facebook faces fresh privacy concerns
FACEBOOK has reversed its previous position on users’ browsing data and renewed critics’ concerns about user privacy.

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Rural Australia gets big data boost
BIG data sets to identify exploration targets in deep basins in remote regions of Australia.

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Seek’s Zhaopin soars on debut
Chinese online jobseeking website Zhaopin.com saw its shares rise sharply above its IPO price of $US13.50 in early trading overnight.

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Twitter COO resigns
TWITTER chief operating officer Ali Rowghani has resigned but will stay with the company as a strategic adviser to CEO Dick Costolo.

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We pay 39pc more for downloads
A FRESH analysis by Choice has found Australians are paying more for movie downloads, games and television series.

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School just the start for website
THE James Packer and Paul ­Bassat-backed start-up business offering an online enrolment process to search and secure a place at private schools.

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