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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Wednesday November 7, 2007


Ad nauseum: Facebook users to cop the hard sell

The Facebook free ride is over as the social network now seeks to turn its 50-million-strong user base into an army of viral marketers.


Morally you are Pygmies, Yahoo told

Yahoo's chief executive is verbally lashed by US lawmakers over the internet company's role in dobbing in a Chinese dissident who was later imprisoned.


Big Brother saboteurs rock the vote

Big Brother fans are already plotting ways to rig the online audition system for the 2008 series.




TECH NEWS WIRE

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Microsoft signs deal with Chinese PC maker to pre-install software in anti-piracy move

Microsoft Corp, and China's No. 2 personal computer maker signed an agreement Wednesday to pre-install Microsoft's Windows operating system in PCs in a move to combat widespread Chinese product piracy.


Facebook Unveils Ad Targeting Program

Facebook has begun transforming itself from an online hangout into an online business district.


Yahoo in spotlight as mother of cyber dissident campaigns for freedom

If the Internet is the ultimate medium of free expression, then don't tell this to Gao Qinsheng, the mother of an innocent journalist spending 10 years in a Chinese dungeon.


Facebook launches ad platform

Facebook on Tuesday began delivering ads to members based on what they do and who they know, following in the footsteps of social networking rival MySpace and triggering Internet privacy concerns.


Microsoft pulls 'beta' tag from Windows Live, a free upgrade with new photo, online programs

After a trickle of updates and "betas" bearing the Windows Live moniker, Microsoft Corp. is ready to start promoting its official package of free desktop programs for e-mail, instant messaging, blogging and sharing photos.


Windows Live Emerges From Beta

After a trickle of updates and "betas" bearing the Windows Live moniker, Microsoft Corp. is ready to start promoting its official package of free desktop programs for e-mail, instant messaging, blogging and sharing photos.



Fairfax Digital Advertising

Broadband use grows rapidly

Australia records a sharp increase in the number of households and businesses with broadband internet connections.


Lectures online for YouTube generation

The university that offers two of the three most expensive undergraduate degrees in Australia is now offering some of its classes free.


Hurl abuse with Scumbag '07

Relive the glory days of mud-slinging and insult-hurling with a new online political game: Scumbag '07.



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