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Highlights this month
2 hours, 17 minutes ago The new Microsoft Visitor Center
As a Redmond-virgin, I took the opportunity to take out the three Microsoft campus “must-see” destination today - Microsoft Home, Microsoft Center for Information Work and the Microsoft Visitor Center. ...
istartedsomething - 6:02 p.m. Friday 5th December 2008
Five Things To Do This Weekend
When you're not in the mood to be social, get productive instead with these tips from the past week: Take advantage of 25GB of free online storage from Microsoft (though ...
lifehacker - 3:49 p.m. Friday 5th December 2008
e-Learning Course on Green ICT Strategies: Part 10 The Content
In Part 9 I looked at some books for a new e-learning course on "Green IT Strategies", to be offered as part of the ACS Computer Professional Education Program. I ...
Net Traveller Tom Worthington - 2:06 p.m. Friday 5th December 2008
DET wants thin laptops at $500 for NSW students
Just days after securing an extra $180 million from the Commonwealth for computers for schools, the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) has called for tenders to deliver 200,000 ...
IT News - 1:53 p.m. Friday 5th December 2008
Microsoft is losing market share
Market research company Net Applications has reported that Microsoft is starting to lose its grip in terms of both operating system and web browser market shares.
IT News - 1:45 p.m. Friday 5th December 2008
Universities Australia welcomes Nation-building Funds legislation
Universities Australia welcomes the passage of the Nation-building Funds Bill 2008 through Parliament. The Education Investment Fund (EIF), which is part of the Nation-building Funds legislation, will make available much ...
Universities Australia - 1:08 p.m. Friday 5th December 2008
Tasmanian schools showcase innovative programs at national forum
Two Tasmanian schools will showcase some of their most successful programs to education ministers from around Australia today.
Tasmanian State Government - 1 p.m. Friday 5th December 2008
Microsoft gets a better answer to Flickr
Microsoft has overhauled its Windows Live Photos service, in an attempt to rival Yahoo's Flickr.
cnet Latest Articles - 10:50 a.m. Friday 5th December 2008
Nintendo's Miyamoto On Innovation, Wii Ambitions
Edge Magazine is running an interview with Nintendo game designer Shigeru Miyamoto about some of the company's recent projects, such as Wii Music and Wii Fit. Miyamoto talks about his ...
Slashdot - 10:26 a.m. Friday 5th December 2008
Microsoft taps key ex-Yahoo executive for online post
IT giant appoints Qi Lu to head its online services group. 5 Dec 2008 11:17 AM
Business Spectator media & internet - 10:17 a.m. Friday 5th December 2008
VICTORIA CELEBRATES GRADUATION OF DIGITAL DIVAS
The first semester of an innovative information technology education program initiated by the Brumby Government has drawn to a close with Brentwood Secondary College’s Digital Divas declared a great success.
Premier of Victoria media releases - 10:13 a.m. Friday 5th December 2008
Vice-chancellors call on Federal government to clean up universities
THE UNIVERSITY of New England’s Alan Pettigrew is one of 14 vice-chancellors calling on the Federal government to plan for a tertiary education sector that is ‘equitable, visionary and sustainable’.
The Armidale Express - 10:13 a.m. Friday 5th December 2008
Microsoft and RSA partner on Data Loss Prevention
Microsoft and EMC's RSA on Thursday in the US announced an expanded technology partnership around digital rights management in the enterprise.
zdnet Headlines - 9:46 a.m. Friday 5th December 2008
Wordpad 2009 Offers Windows 7-Like Ribbon Interface
Windows only: Lots of folks rave about Microsoft Office 2007's ribbon interface, but now you can have it for free in Microsoft Word's younger sibling, WordPad. A developer over at ...
lifehacker - 9:30 a.m. Friday 5th December 2008
News: Eight Microsoft fixes planned for Patch Tuesday
Microsoft expects to push out eight patches next week, six to plug "critical" vulnerabilities.
Secure Computing - 9:24 a.m. Friday 5th December 2008

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