Filmmaker Michael Moore began streaming scenes from his controversial documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 on the Web late yesterday.
Cisco Systems' customers received e-mails on Wednesday from the networking company advising them of a security breach of its Web site.
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Search engines with Australian domains, including Google, are being investigated by authorities for possible breach of interactive gambling laws, which carries a maximum penalty of AU$1.1 million per day for corporations.
A recent thread of conversation across a couple of 2.0 blogs has been the subject of whether Web 2.0 is suited not only for implementation inside a corporate firewall, but by companies with a view to improving their relations with their customers.
Many Web 2.0 technologies and functions fall under the umbrella of KM: wikis for collaboration; tagging and "folksonomy", which is known to the fuddy-duddies as taxonomy; and blogging, which behind the firewall would otherwise be known as intranet publishing.
StartupCamp Melbourne looks to have produced just as interesting ideas as the Sydney event which immediately preceded it, but the Victorian start-ups appear to have stumbled during execution. Sydney 1, Melbourne 0.
In early October, Melbourne will get its own version of the StartupCamp project that saw three new technology start-ups launched last weekend.
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Backers of Mambo are deeply divided over how to govern the open-source project.
A group of companies working on Web services specifications is calling for a new standard to handle desktop application documents.
Employers should avoid possible affront to employee dignity, as well as the negative health effects associated with e-mail surveillance, argues Michael Gadiel from the Labor Council of NSW.
Security software specialist Zone Labs has bought IMsecure to capitalise on the growing problem of security flaws in instant messaging software, the company announced Tuesday.
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With so many browsers on offer we are spoilt for choice. But what should you look for, and what are the security misconceptions?
Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs on Tuesday unveiled a new Web browser and said software innovation has placed his company at the forefront of digital entertainment in the home.
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