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Building a business from scratch can seem like a daunting task, but there is a wealth of easy-to-use digital tools available to help a new business get off the ground.
Read MoreVictoria to spend AU$196m on simplifying state IT services
As part of the state’s focus on ‘putting people first’ for its 2020-21 Budget.
Read MoreGlobal airline body claims it has the solution that will allow international travel to resume
The International Air Transport Association is looking to pilot its digital platform later this year for a launch in Q1 2021.
Read MoreGoogle delays Play Store commission fee increases in South Korea after facing backlash
Google has delayed an update for its in-app purchasing policy in South Korea amid backlash from lawmakers and developers.
Read MoreNot happy Jan: Google likens media bargaining code to using the Yellow Pages
Vint Cerf said it would be no more reasonable to try to return to an environment where publishers’ revenues were protected than it would be to expect Australians to go back to the Yellow Pages, Encyclopedia Britannica, or microfiche for their sources of information.
Read MoreMy Health Record document views up as records near 23 million
Record oversight agency says the modernisation of national health infrastructure will only further the uptake.
Read MoreOAIC has fielded zero complaints and received no reported COVIDSafe breaches
Level of activity involving the app was receiving 11 enquiries and starting four assessments of the contact tracing app.
Read MoreMonash University and The Alfred to develop AI-based superbug detection system
The system will leverage tens of thousands of data points per patient to help predict treatment responses and patient outcomes.
Read MoreNew Australian domain rules see Webcentral flog off drop catching business
Incoming rules for Australian domains see less of one of the worst aspects of owning and managing domains.
Read MoreE-commerce retailers in Australia voluntarily pledge to improve product safety online
Amazon Australia, eBay Australia, Catch.com.au, and AliExpress have been named as the inaugural signatories.
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