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  • Destra, Yahoo extend deal

    Destra Corporation Limited and Yahoo! Australia & NZ have extended their existing business relationship, entering into an exclusive deal to provide domain names via the Yahoo! Australia & NZ SME Web site.

  • OzEmail glitch highlights domain name issues

    An incident that left Anzwers, a popular Asia-Pacific search engine, inaccessible to a large number of Internet users for days, is serving as a wake-up call to domain owners to be more vigilant about new domain name renewal processes.

  • Yahoo Australia users reap e-mail storage bounty

    Yahoo Australia has confirmed that the inboxes of local Yahoo e-mail account holders would be given a 100MB storage boost in line with plans announced for its US customers earlier today (AEST).

  • Yahoo Mail: A dead hamster stole my e-mail

    In the last 10 years, I've lived in three countries, and changed address over 10 times. Furthermore, the last time I had a pet was some 15 years ago and, heartless cow that I am, I can't remember its name. I do remember it was a brown hamster with enormous testicles, but that really doesn't help me right now.

  • Sold...sold to Yahoo!

    Yahoo Australia and New Zealand has confirmed the takeover of Fairfax-owned auction portal, Sold.com.au, ending widespread industry speculation.

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