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Tweet McDonald’s has found itself in serious damage control after the circulation of a discriminative image on the internet. The photograph appeared on Twitter on the weekend and shows a hoax sign that was allegedly posted on a McDonald’s staff notice board. The sign says an insurance measure due in part to a recent string [&hellip
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Tweet Telstra’s original broadband proposal was an ‘illusion’ that could never have worked, the boss of the national competition watchdog says. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) chairman Graeme Samuel said Telstra’s proposal for a fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) broadband network, or fibre to the street corner, was never going to work. ‘I can now summarise that [&hellip
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Tweet A $9 billion deal between Telstra and NBN Co on delivery of the national broadband network is being delayed by speculation over Australia’s political future. The Australian Financial Review reports that NBN Co. and Telstra have drawn up a series of ‘wipeout clauses’ in the event the $36 billion project is cancelled or scaled [&hellip
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Tweet Facebook has apologised for the way it rolled out new software that automatically recognises users’ faces without informing them. The social networking website admitted it should have done more to notify members about the global launch of the system. The new feature scans uploaded photographs and attempts to match faces to images already stored [&hellip
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Tweet While Facebook has the highest engagement rate of the “big five” social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube), the highest percentage of online consumers think having a LinkedIn account is important, according to an April 2011 study from ROI Research and Performics. Data from “S-Net: A Study in Social Media Usage and Behavior” indicates [&hellip