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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Wednesday October 8, 2008


Bogus Telstra deals too good to be true

Call centre accused of harassing and lying to people in order to convince them to switch to Telstra admits some staff might have behaved unethically.


MySpace a new fraud market

Hugely popular services such as Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn are being blamed for a boom in sophisticated email scams.


Privacy lags in technology rush

The federal minister in charge of privacy, John Faulkner, warns that personal information posted on social networking websites can linger "like an ill-considered tattoo".



TECH NEWS WIRE

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Google tool keeps email sober

If you're the kind of person who types tipsy and regrets it in the morning, Google's "Mail Goggles" might save you some angst.


YouTube turns into virtual bazaar

YouTube has opened up its version of a home shopping network in its latest effort to wring more revenue from its massive audience.


Bid to remove Moore film from download websites

Michael Moore released his latest documentary, Slacker Uprising, as a free download but lawyers are now trying to have it expunged from download websites.


BIZ TECH

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Weathering the storm

Just how will the world economic downturn affect the IT industry?



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