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Fujitsu unveils global cloud offeringview story

http://www.itwire.com – Japanese computing giant Fujitsu has outlined its roadmap for global cloud computing – with Australia the first market outside Japan to trial the service. (IT news)

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PayPal Australia sees growth in mobilityview story

http://www.itwire.com – PayPal's Australian business has grown to $A2 billion in five years, but the message from the local managing director is that 'you ain't seen nothin' yet.' (IT news)

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FetchTV picks Orca Interactive for IPTV deliveryview story

http://www.itwire.com – IPTV service provider FetchTV, whose service will be resold by iiNet and other Australian ISPs, has selected middleware from Israeli company Orca Interactive to underpin its service offering. (IT news)

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How Microsoft is improving data centre power efficiencyview story

http://www.itwire.com – Microsoft is aiming to significantly improve the power efficiency of its data centres in the next two years. (IT news)

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St James Ethics' filter debate on the nose: Reistview story

http://www.itwire.com – Social commentator and author Melinda Tankard Reist has withdrawn from a prestigious St James Ethics Centre debate on internet censorship claiming the organisers had stacked the outcome. (IT news)

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Salesforce.com to pay $US142m for cloud-based contact provider, Jigsawview story

http://www.itwire.com – Salesforce.com is to acquire online contact information provider, Jigsaw for $US142m to enable customers of its cloud based CRM services to better find and manage customers' and sales prospects' contact information. (IT news)

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Adobe abandons Flash for iPhone packager developmentview story

http://www.itwire.com – Adobe has drawn a line under the use of Flash to create iPhone apps, and is turning its attention to Google's Android mobile platform. (IT news)

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FDA asked to force salt out of foodsview story

http://www.itwire.com – Members of the Institute of Medicine issued a statement requesting that the FDA set federal standards to gradually reduce the amount of salt inside foods manufactured in the United States, along with being served in restaurants and provided by food service companies. (IT news)

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Young people too fat to protect U.S.view story

http://www.itwire.com – According to a group of retired military leaders, obesity problems with our youth are threatening the ability of the military to protect the United States of America. We are too fat to join the military. (IT news)

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US govt can detect rogue USB keysview story

http://apcmag.com – The National Security Agency says it now has tech to spot USB keys being used to steal data from PCs. (IT news)