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Tweet Access to mobile devices and broadband have made the average consumer more connected to the internet than ever and new cloud computing-based online storage models have become real options for the mass market, according to a new study from Deloitte. Data from “State of the Media Democracy” indicates that most Americans own a device [&hellip
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Tweet Apple is developing a new line of smaller, cheaper iPhones and overhauling its software to facilitate users’ access to entertainment, photos and video. The new device — code-named ‘N97’ — will be about half the size of the iPhone4 and cost about half as much as Apple’s main line of iPhones, the Wall Street [&hellip
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Tweet WIRELESS internet technologies present a major threat to Labor’s $35.9 billion national broadband network, a government-appointed consultant has warned. An assessment of the NBN Co’s corporate plan by Greenhill Caliburn said the project’s revenue assumptions "appear to be in line with a range of domestic and international benchmarks". But the success of the network [&hellip
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Tweet The most-frequently cited reason Facebook users give for “unliking” a brand is that it posts too frequently, according to [pdf] a new report from Exact Target and CoTweet. Data from “The Social Break-up” indicates 44% of Facebook users list this as a top reason for unliking a brand they once liked on Facebook. Virtually [&hellip
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Tweet Three people associated with the website WikiLeaks are asking a US judge not to force the social networking site Twitter to turn over data about whom they communicate with online. In court documents unsealed on Tuesday, the three challenged a court order forcing Twitter to tell the government the names of those they talk [&hellip