Software News on 14th June

Telcos dismiss adult content regulation fears

Telcos and ISPs looking for new revenue streams may have to look elsewhere following a regulatory move by the Federal Government.More

Data underpinning Optus mobile growth

Despite the rise in the number of 3G mobile users, 2G continues to underpin Optus' revenues, the company said. more

IT services move away from big-name vendors

High demand for project-based services and software support has helped the global IT services market achieve a six percent growth rate in 2005, Gartner has said. more

MediaRing extends offer to acquire Pacific Internet

Asian VoIP service provider, MediaRing has extended its cash tender offer to acquire all the issued shares of local ISP, Pacific Internet. more

Rollins: Competitors still trail Dell on price

Dell CEO Kevin Rollins suggested to investors that his company wouldn't back down from its strategy of outpricing its competition as it works to win back PC market share.more

Google sales chief says still testing display ads

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Google's global sales chief sidestepped questions on Tuesday over whether its foray into graphical display advertising has been a disappointment, saying the effort remains in testing mode. more

Yahoo quashes mail bug

Yahoo says it has patched a bug that was letting attackers hijack systems through a flaw in the portal's free web-based email service. More

Google upgrades mapping products with developer tools

Google rolls several updates to its mapping product suite, including better imagery and new tools for developers who want to embed the applications in websites. more

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