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  • Criticised a Yarra Council decision to force brothel owners to ...
    Brothel signs furore in Yarra

    THE Australian Adult Entertainment Industry has criticised a Yarra Council decision to force brothel owners to display signs about sexual slavery, saying it will destroy the "the sophistication of the ...

    Melbourne Leader News - 2 months, 1 week ago
  • Disrupting life for existing businesses, but it is opening up ...
    The business of entertainment

    The digitisation of the entertainment industry is disrupting life for existing businesses, but it is opening up a myriad of opportunities for new ones. A recent seminar and exhibition, staged ...

    Australian Anthill Magazine - 6 months, 1 week ago
  • Starting to wind down in the lead-up to the festive ...
    Millsy's swinging Sydney gig

    WHILE the entertainment industry is starting to wind down in the lead-up to the festive season, there's no milling around for Rob "Millsy" Mills.

    Daily Telegraph Confidential - 11 months, 3 weeks ago
  • Certain to create new business opportunities for a range of ...
    Upcoming conference - The Business of Digital Entertainment

    The rapid evolution of the digital entertainment industry is certain to create new business opportunities for a range of Australian digital media and technology companies, from developing content to providing ...

    LagrangePoint Brad Howarth - 8 months ago
1 day, 6 hours ago Microsoft starts Massive in-game advertising push
So you thought you could escape the barrage of advertising on commercial and pay TV by turning to games as a major source of entertainment? Not if Microsoft can help...
iTWire - Latest Headlines - 1:30 p.m. Thursday 4th December 2008
4 days, 12 hours ago Last Week's Best Posts
Kick off your Lifehacker Monday by making sure you didn't miss any of the biggest posts from last week: Road Worrier Road Tests The A380 "Does the much-hyped A380 deliver ...
lifehacker - 7:52 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
1 week, 3 days ago Microsoft says the Wii doesn’t have online
In what must obviously be someone taking a jab at Nintendo, Chris Lewis, VP of the Interactive Entertainment Business for Microsoft EMEA has come out and proclaimed that among a ...
Vooks Australian Nintendo News - 2 a.m. Tuesday 25th November 2008
3 weeks, 4 days ago Innovation round up - October 08
With the proliferation of information accessible on the web, as well the power of new technology now able to make a difference to more than those who can easily afford ...
The Bank Channel - 9:47 a.m. Monday 10th November 2008
4 weeks ago Microsoft CEO describes ultimate gigabit future
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made a special appearance at Telstra’s Investor Day and immediately captured the imagination of the audience, taking them on a journey into a high-speed broadband future ...
nowwearetalking - news and features - 4:03 p.m. Friday 7th November 2008
1 month ago Microsoft Discontinues Windows 3.x
rugatero writes "The BBC reports that, as of last Saturday, Microsoft is no longer issuing licenses for the 18-year-old Windows 3.x. Many here may well be surprised to learn that ...
Slashdot - 3:49 p.m. Wednesday 5th November 2008
1 month, 3 weeks ago The coming Tech Bust
I can't wait for YouTube to crash ( DotCom 2.0 Crash - UGC Tears before bedtime ) - better sooner than later, we'll lose some videos but it'll make us ...
Laurel Papworth - Social Networks - 8:07 p.m. Sunday 12th October 2008
2 months, 3 weeks ago eGames Expo 2008 lineup revealed - Nintendo to attend!
Details of which names in gaming will appear at this year’s eGames Expo part of the iDEF (International Digital Entertainment Festival) have been revealed. Attendees will see the launch and ...
Vooks Australian Nintendo News - 2 a.m. Tuesday 9th September 2008
3 months ago TechEd Australia 2008 nearing its close
Today was the second last day of the Microsoft TechEd Australia 2008 conference so a closing party was held at the Sydney Exhibition Center. It’s got nothing compared to the ...
istartedsomething - 12:33 a.m. Friday 5th September 2008
3 months, 1 week ago Online Advertising: The price of a 'free' online world
With the advent of the Internet, the cost of providing news, information and entertainment to the public has reduced considerably. Today, literally anyone with a computer can be a journalist, ...
Microsoft Australia Government Affairs - 5:28 p.m. Monday 25th August 2008
4 months ago UK P2P Fight Brewing
forunder writes "Zeropaid has been covering a very hot topic going on in the UK right now. The government, prodded by entertainment lobbyists, has gotten six UK ISPs to agree ...
Slashdot - 6:39 p.m. Friday 1st August 2008
4 months ago Microsoft Ad Agency Reaches Out To Old Media
Avenue A/Razorfish, a digital advertising and services agency, is set to announce plans to launch a media and entertainment consulting practice, banking on business from traditional media companies that are ...
TechWeb - 11:50 p.m. Thursday 31st July 2008
Hollywood Has Finally Figured Out How to Make Web Video Pay
<!-- pageType= magazinewide slug= ff_gemini section= entertainment subsection= theweb headline= Hollywood Has Finally Figured Out How to Make Web Video Pay authorName= Frank Rose creditType= photo credit= Roger Deckker caption= ...
Wired Top Stories - 2 p.m. Thursday 31st July 2008
Hollywood Has Finally Figured Out How to Make Web Video Pay
<!-- pageType= magazinewide slug= ff_gemini section= entertainment subsection= theweb headline= Hollywood Has Finally Figured Out How to Make Web Video Pay authorName= Frank Rose creditType= photo credit= Roger Deckker caption= ...
Wired: Science - 2 p.m. Thursday 31st July 2008
4 months, 1 week ago Microsoft's "Mojave Experiment" Teaser Site Goes Live
MojoKid writes "Earlier this week, Microsoft was reported to be arranging a kind of 'blind taste test' to get die-hard Windows XP users to try Vista. They were told that ...
Slashdot - 8:53 p.m. Sunday 27th July 2008

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