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China defends internet censorship
Necessary to protect the people, says government.
Jun 9 2010, 8:39AM
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Oz company to manage privacy information for New Zealand citizens
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) New Zealand has selected an enterprise content management (ECM) solution from Objective Corporation to support its role in promoting and protecting the privacy of New Zealand citizens.
Staff Writers
Jan 22 2008, 1:13PM
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Borland Software and Rational Software, a division of IBM, aim to deflect attention away from Microsoft this week when they unveil tools that marry visual modelling with application development.
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