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Aust businesses embrace .au domains The combined number of .com.au and .net.au domain names has reached the 500,000 mark, two and a half years after .au Domain Administration (auDa) took over management of the .au domain space.An acronym by any other name The word on the street is that there's a new crisis brewing in IT. If we could only get our tongue round it. Firefox moves on the enterprise A commercial support partner for Firefox is to be unveiled within weeks, as the Mozilla Foundation prepares for a push into the enterprise space in 2005. Our staff hate installing Kazaa: Sharman CTO An internal document written by Sharman Network's chief technology officer has revealed that the peer-to-peer provider's employees "hate" installing the Kazaa software because it has ill-effects on their computers. Huge security hole in .NET: Java creator Java creator James Gosling this week called Microsoft’s decision to support C and C++ on the command line in .NET one of the “biggest and most offensive mistakes that they could have made”. Blacklists rendered useless as spammers leap ahead Spammers are continuing to stay one step ahead of the antispam community as a recent innovation makes blacklists – where e-mails from suspicious sources are blocked -- virtually useless.
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Microsoft's answer to Linux Linux gets a good share of the headlines, but Windows server software is grabbing a good share of the dough. |
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