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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Monday April 28, 2008


Thieves steal a march on Grand Theft Auto IV

First it was music, movies and books but now not even video games can make it to their planned launch dates without being leaked online.


Cult of the podcast celebrity

You never know where you might gain a following as a podcaster, writes Valerie Khoo.


Jailed Saudi blogger is freed

Saudi Arabia's most popular blogger has been released after serving four months in prison without charge.




TECH NEWS WIRE

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Spelling skillz optional 4 Lolcat job

Bad spelling is no obstacle to a job in Lolcat world. It may even be an asset.


Internet degree factories pump out diplomas

Diploma factories are willing to sell sell fake parchments and transcripts from universities around Australia.


Music industry opens new front on piracy

Australia's largest internet provider shrugs off threats of legal action by a music industry desperate to stop music piracy.


COLUMNS

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Cult of the podcast celebrity

You never know where you might gain a following as a podcaster, writes Valerie Khoo.



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