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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Thursday November 22, 2007


Facebook Lib party ads pulled

Liberal party ads have apparently disappeared from Facebook just days out from the election after the party was accused of breaching the Commonwealth Electoral Act.


Dymocks finalising e-book deal

Hot on the heels of online retail giant Amazon, book chain Dymocks is preparing to launch an electronic book reader in Australia before Christmas.


Facebook users arc up over new tracking tool

Some users of the online hangout Facebook are complaining that its two-week-old marketing program is publicising their purchases for friends to see.




TECH NEWS WIRE

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Proposed merger of trade groups should raise tech industry's influence on Capitol Hill

Relative newcomers to Capitol Hill lobbying, technology giants with sometimes differing agendas are figuring out what oil and pharmaceutical companies have known for years: there's strength in numbers.


T-Mobile Offers IPhone Without Contract

Deutsche Telekom AG's mobile unit said Wednesday it would offer Apple's iPhone without a contract to comply with a court injunction, but consumers that opt out of a two-year contract will pay more than twice as much for it.


Facebook Users Complain of New Tracking

Some users of the online hangout Facebook are complaining that its two-week-old marketing program is publicizing their purchases for friends to see.


Music, card, trivia and action games keep things fun for everyone at the holidays

The holidays have always been a time to gather around the dinner table, the Christmas tree, the hearth or some other inanimate object. This year, why not make it the warm glow of your television?


Facebook users raise privacy complaints over new tracking for marketing

Some users of the online hangout Facebook are complaining that its two-week-old marketing program is publicizing their purchases for friends to see.


Music, card, trivia and action games keep things fun for everyone at the holidays

The holidays have always been a time to gather around the dinner table, the Christmas tree, the hearth or some other inanimate object. This year, why not make it the warm glow of your television?



Fairfax Digital Advertising

Whole new ball game as a robot makes i-contact

ASIMO, the world's most advanced humanoid robot, can't drive his own car yet, but he is helping manufacturers make vehicles safer.


Ten to add a channel next month

NETWORK TEN is set to become the second commercial broadcaster to enter the high definition digital TV race, revealing plans yesterday to start a channel on December 16.


Making the call on internet ad shift

IT'S HARDLY the fancy end of TV advertising but even those usually annoying but unbelievably effective TV ads demanding viewers respond "now" to a "special offer" are being swept along in the online rush.


BIZ TECH

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The big money in mobile gaming

With most mobile phones now running flash, a massive new platform has emerged for videogame developers. And as mobile gaming catches on, the industry is cashing in.



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