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  • Google, others breach e-gambling law?

    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.

  • AU government agencies adding metadata searches to Web portals

    The Victorian government has taken advantage of Web Wombat's hosted search service to add Australian Government Locator Service (AGLS) metadata searching to its eGovernment Resource Centre.

  • Victorian government goes local for e-services

    The Victorian government is taking a ‘buy local’ approach to electronic services procurement, with Victorian companies taking over half the 105 places in a new AU$30 million supplier panel, Marsha Thomson, Minister for Information and Communication Technology, has announced.

  • Web Wombat builds an innovation burrow

    Having survived the dot.com boom and bust, Australian search engine Web Wombat is focussing on portal innovation to maintain growth in a continually inclement market.

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