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Angelsea aquifer kicks off
IT BUBBLES from deep underground, and from this week it will form another piece of Victoria's water supply puzzle.
The Age 23/11/2009     no charge     337 words

Lost cyber space in
Possessions define us, so what does it say about our identity when iPods replace CD racks and Kindles take the place of bookshelves? Peter Munro investigates the great modern disappearing act.
The Sunday Age 15/11/2009     no charge     2281 words

Innovation helps keep hulls clean
COMMERCIAL Diving Services is recognised as the best in its field after winning the environmental protection award at the Lloyd's List Asia Awards.
Illawarra Mercury 09/11/2009     no charge     177 words

The power of computers
Associate Professor Lori Lockyer is an Associate Dean in the University of Wollongong's Faculty of Education. Her research work involves looking at how technology can be best used in education. She is particularly interested in the potential of online learning. My research is in educational technology.
Illawarra Mercury 27/10/2009     no charge     759 words

Russian jets could have held back fire
MASSIVE water bombing aircraft would have helped contain the Black Saturday blazes in Kinglake and Marysville, and could have been operating before February 7, according to an expert submission to the Bushfires Royal Commission.
The Age 23/10/2009     no charge     354 words

INSIDE OUT THERE
Technology is set to revolutionise the vehicle interior as we know it, writes RICHARD BLACKBURN.
Sydney Morning Herald 17/10/2009     no charge     2459 words

Help at hand for online traders in danger of dud decisions
CHEER up, emo kids! We've worked out why you're so sad. It's all those bad investments, isn't it? But hope is on the horizon for online share traders who, whether through exuberance or despondency, make dud decisions.
Sydney Morning Herald 15/10/2009     no charge     304 words

A RANGE OF ALTERNATIVES
Aside from the Kindle, which costs $US279 ($313) from Amazon.com for the 6-inch (15.24-centimetre) model, there are a range of E Ink devices available in Australia. For starters there's the BeBook (bebook.net.au), which costs $389 for the 5-inch (12.7-centimetre) model and $499 for the 6-inch (15.24-centimetre) model. The BeBook's interface is simple (don't expect iPhone-style interactivity) but the screen display is fantastic and it can read a range of file formats including PDF and ePub.
Sydney Morning Herald 13/10/2009     no charge     293 words

LAUNCHED
Dimension extends Government deal
Sydney Morning Herald 06/10/2009     no charge     270 words

Changes threaten small firms
The jury is out on the proposed research and development incentives, writes Julia Talevski.
Sydney Morning Herald 06/10/2009     no charge     596 words

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