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» CeBIT Australia 2009 Targets Productivity and Progress
By Jonathan Crossfield | Published 19/Mar/2009 | News | Rating:

THE Web – as a marketing tool, a business process driver and a social phenomenon _ will take centre stage as the defining theme of CeBIT Australia 2009 in Sydney in May. Netregistry and Nett will be in attendance and encourage small businesses with an eye to the future to come on down.

From a Global Conference series featuring three brand-new, and web-relevant, conferences, to high profile speakers from the likes of Amazon.com. Atlassian, WebSalad, Eyeblaster and Microsoft, to web-centric showfloor categories and special displays, organisers Hannover Fairs Australia say this year’s CeBIT will be a must-attend event for anyone seeking to use online resources to grow their business.

» Google to Help Australian SMBs
By Jazial Crossley | Published 29/Oct/2008 | News | Rating:
Google is set to target small to medium Australian businesses as its next marketing move, to help small enterprise market themselves effectively in the online space.
» Telstra to Speed Up
By Jazial Crossley | Published 28/Oct/2008 | News | Rating:
Major telecommunications network Telstra has reported that the speeds of their data delivery on Next G will significantly increase shortly. Upgrades to the network will now start by the end of 2008
» Australian Internet Censorship?
By Jazial Crossley | Published 24/Oct/2008 | News | Rating:
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has plans in the works to censor the content Australians can view on the web. The Sydney Morning Herald has obtained papers from Conroy's office that detail plans to install two tiers of filters on internet in Australia.
» Influence Female Consumers Online
By Jazial Crossley | Published 23/Oct/2008 | News | Unrated
A new study performed by the New York Times reveals that affluent women whose household incomes top $100,000.00 spend twice as much as other women online, and are particularly active word of mouth advertisers for their favourite brands. This is great news for Australian companies with online stores.


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