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Cultivating charitable computing
Dan Nystedt
OLPC isn't the only charitable effort, as vendors pursue different paths to philanthropy. More...
Look to the stars
By: Deanne McIntosh
16/06/2008 14:34:50
Australia's first astronaut Dr Paul Scully-Power talks innovation, technological advances and the importance of having fun.
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YouTube goes to work
By: Heather Havenstein
13/06/2008 14:25:05
Once dismissed as a time-waster, online video site YouTube has inspired companies to revolutionise their training and marketing efforts.
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Ethics and cyberwarfare
By: Information Age staff
13/06/2008 14:29:19
Should the international ICT community be considering issues of cyberwarfare?
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"Computer says no" - humans, ICT and ethics
By: Matthew Allen
04/01/2008 03:26:42
We need to consider how much technology determines what humans do and are
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IPv6 D-Day is coming up fast
By: Neal Weinberg
17/08/2007 14:37:21
It wasn't to be needed until 2025. Make that 2011 . . .
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ICT adds 21bn to our trade deficit
By: John Houghton
17/06/2007 20:19:09
While services exports grew, we are still missing out on our share of opportunities offshore
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What are we doing about "Chindia"?
By: Jamie Popkin and Partha Iyengar
12/05/2007 13:51:27
To stay competitive, business and ICT leaders need a strategy for China and India
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What are we doing about "Chindia"?
By: Jamie Popkin and Partha Iyengar
17/04/2007 14:57:02
There is no hotter topic in the high-tech industry than the impact of China and India on the industry and the world at large. If you are a strategist or a decision maker in almost any enterprise, anywhere in the world, you see the impact of India and China in new waves of technology products and services in events, decisions and strategies featured on corporate web sites and in international news coverage.
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