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Tweet Prime Minister Julia Gillard has switched on a glimpse of the future in Armidale, the first mainland community to receive national broadband network (NBN) services. The NBN roll-out in the northern NSW city will ultimately bring super-fast broadband to 4882 premises, including the University of New England, but the first to benefit are the [&hellip
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Social Networking Accounts for 1 of Every 5 Minutes Spent Online in Australia
By mike, Feb 19 in blog with 0 commentsTweet comScore, today released The State of the Internet in Australia, which looks at the latest trends in digital consumer behavior in the market. The findings of the report were also recently presented at a comScore-hosted industry event in Sydney. Among the report’s key findings was that Social Networking now accounts for the largest amount [&hellip
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Tweet The US government has raised concerns about Kevin Rudd’s internet censorship plan, saying it flies in the face of the Obama administration’s policy of a free and open internet. The concerns come as the US State Department launches a “diplomatic assault” on the open internet in a bid to strengthen global economic ties and [&hellip
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Tweet Global consumers increased the amount of time they spent on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter by 82% in December 2009 compared to December 2008, according to The Nielsen Company. Time, Unique Audience Increases for Social Networking Sites In December 2008, global consumers spent an average of three hours, three minutes and 54 [&hellip
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Asia Pacific Search Volume Reaches Record Level in September
By mike, Nov 04 in blog with 0 commentsTweet New research out today highlights the growth in local search rates in the Asia Pacific region with Google continuing to dominate as the preferred search engine particularly in Australia with 83% share and New Zealand with 80.5% share. This really does demonstrate that you need to get your web site up to scratch when [&hellip