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Government's indigenous Internet plan "flawed"
by Stuart Corner   
The Government's plan to provide $7m funding over four years to provide public Internet facilities in remote indigenous communities has been derided by a senior executive with 10 years experience in indigenous communications.

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Globalstar gets $A912m funds to launch new generation satellites
by Stuart Corner   
Low earth orbit satellite operator Globalstar has been given a new lease of life, securing $US738m in funding that will enable it to launch its long-planned second generation of satellites. According to the company's Australian distributor, Pivotel, this will mean greatly improved communications for regional and rural Australia.

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Mississippi gets BIG award, again! But, it's not GOOD!
by William Atkins   
For the fifth year in a row, Mississippi has the largest percentage of obese people in the United States. Thirty other states have over one in four people in the really heavy category (obese). It’s a big problem, and its getting bigger.

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How Yahoo! helped create Google Maps
by Stuart Corner   
Lars Rasmussen, software engineering manager at Google and one of the original creators of Google Maps, and more recently Google Wave, has given a blow-by-blow account of how a small Sydney software start-up came to provide the technology underpinning Google Maps.

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3 Mobile bringing iPhone 3GS to stores 17 July
by Alex Zaharov-Reutt   
Anticipation over an iPhone 3GS launch is still not over for 3 Mobile customers who have to wait just over two weeks before they can buy one, with exact pricing still to come!

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Have Android phones already failed at the starting post?
by Rachel Flaherty   
Android smartphones are sending waves of excitement through the mobile community that they are a serious contender to knock iPhone off its smartphone perch. But, are they really a threat or have they already missed the boat?

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High DR test failure rate, downtime costs soar: report
by Peter Dinham   
Higher than normal disaster recovery testing failure rates and soaring downtime costs have hit businesses as they work to meet more stringent IT service level requirements and to mitigate risks to their businesses.

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Internet boost for remote indigenous communities
by Stephen Withers   
Federal, state and territory governments have agreed on a program to improve internet access and provide basic computer training for remote indigenous communities.

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