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Article | 27/07/2000 Global research says Aussies to shop online in droves
Almost one third of Australians would be potential online shoppers in the next six months, according to a global e-commerce survey.
Article | 27/07/2000 Napster Served with Injunction
The judge in the case brought by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) against MP3 music distribution company Napster Inc. has issued a...
Article | 27/07/2000 U.S. Senators Propose Web Privacy Legislation
Responding to a groundswell of public concern about privacy on the Internet, a bipartisan group of U.S. senators Wednesday proposed a bill that would ...
Article | 27/07/2000 Judge in Napster Case Finds in Favour of Music Companies
The judge has found in favour of the plaintiffs in the case against MP3 music sharing company Napster Inc., but only in terms of the recognition of th...
Article | 26/07/2000 MCA ends deal with Spike
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) has dropped web design company Spike and signed a $200,000 sponsorship deal with multimedia agency Deepend Sydney...
Article | 26/07/2000 Shockwave Player Goes 3D
The movie A Perfect Storm features 200-foot waves created with 3D graphics software. Imagine those waves streamed over the Internet to your PC.
Article | 26/07/2000 AOL Rivals Unite to Force Open Instant Messaging
Leading technology and instant-messaging (IM) companies Tuesday united to pressure America Online to open its instant-messaging service.
Article | 26/07/2000 Online Privacy Gets a Boost
Truste, a leading privacy seal program, has joined forces with 12 high-tech companies, including Microsoft, Intel, AltaVista, Verizon Communications a...
Article | 25/07/2000 Singapore Reveals Five-Year Plan For Net Dominance
Singapore's Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) aims to make broadband access to the Internet pervasive by 2005, to give the city-state a competitive...
Article | 25/07/2000 VeDSL : The Other Voice Choice
VeDSL? Yes, that's correct-it's not a typo for voice over DSL. It's a new technology from Aware that stands for voice-enabled DSL that lets you add vo...
Article | 25/07/2000 FBI's Carnivore a Picky Eater
For all the controversy over the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) e-mail surveillance system, it turns out that Carnivore is a picky eater...
Article | 25/07/2000 Does Carnivore eat privacy rights?
Carnivore, the FBI's ominously named system of Web surveillance, is not a threat to the privacy rights of Americans, say law enforcement officials.
Article | 25/07/2000 Searching for Revenue, Napster Signs Promo Deal
In a move that may presage a variety of new initiatives by Napster, the music file sharing site currently being sued by major music labels has announc...
Article | 25/07/2000 Time Exec Blasts Napster, Concedes Labels Are missing in action
Devil! Hijacker! Pirate! These are just some of the terms that Time Warner President Richard Parsons associated with Napster -- albeit at times somewh...
Article | 25/07/2000 You can't spell dot-com without com
New domain name endings may be a novelty for some, but are unlikely to present any real threat to existing endings for some time, says NetRegistry's L...
Article | 25/07/2000 Relationships the bottom line of outsourcing, not cost
Outsourcing should not be seen as "rocket science" but a simple relationship management tool for achieving a competitive and sustainable business, a l...
Article | 25/07/2000 Global PC Shipments Grew 18 Percent in Q2
Shipment growth of personal computers in Europe and the U.S. was stagnate in the second quarter compared to other regions, according to market researc...
Article | 25/07/2000 Cisco Plans More Software Centres in Asia, Europe
Networking vendor Cisco Systems said yesterday it plans to expand an existing software development and testing center in India, as well as later this ...
Article | 25/07/2000 Yahoo Wins Court Reprieve in Nazi Sales Case
Yahoo won a court reprieve in France on yesterday when a prosecutor asked for more time to consider alternatives to halting the sale of Nazi memorabil...
Article | 25/07/2000 Jupiter: Subscriptions to Drive Net Music
Another day, another Jupiter forecast that the online purchase and delivery of music will account for $US1.5 billion of the worldwide music market. Wh...

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