TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
With Axis, Yahoo is trying to change the search game, while also trying to change its image as a troubled company.
By Sharon Gaudin | 24 May, 2012 20:08
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By Peter Sayer | 24 May, 2012 17:42
Yahoo was forced to release a new version of its Axis extension for Google Chrome after the original one contained a private key that allowed anyone to digitally sign extensions in Yahoo's name.
By Lucian Constantin | 24 May, 2012 16:41
Yahoo beefed up its search offerings on Wednesday when it launched Axis, an HTML5-based browser app that delivers search results as page previews rather than as links.
By Cameron Scott | 24 May, 2012 00:01
Microsoft has taken its Google Street View-like service Bing Streetside offline in Germany after German citizens expressed their worries about how Microsoft handles requests for blurring of images, the company said on Tuesday.
By Loek Essers | 23 May, 2012 10:31
Google has "a matter of weeks" to address four antitrust issues identified by European Union antitrust regulators. If Google addresses these issues the case can be solved by a so-called "commitment decision" instead of formal antitrust proceedings resulting in a fine, said Joaquín Almunia, Vice President of the European Commission responsible for Competition Policy.
By Loek Essers | 21 May, 2012 14:36
Job advertisements on the internet fell by 0.1 per cent in February compared with a month earlier, federal figures show.
By AAP | 21 March, 2012 14:16
Non-competitive pay is the main reason for high turnover rates among IT pros in their 20s and early 30s.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan | 05 January, 2012 04:28
Job advertisements on the internet fell by 4.2 per cent in October compared to a month earlier, national data shows.
By AAP | 16 November, 2011 12:16
In this survey of 700 IT professionals, most say certifications have led to raises and better jobs, busting the myth that certs are nothing but a scam.
By Julie Bort | 15 November, 2011 11:32
The growth in freelance jobs for the Android mobile platform is outpacing the venerable iPhone and iPad, and HTML5 demand is snowballing at more than 30 per cent, according to skills marketplace Freelancer.com.
By Rodney Gedda | 11 July, 2011 10:17
The CIO of Telstra has taken the unusual step of personally writing a job ad. Patrick Eltridge wants to hire experienced Agile process coaches for a change program he sees as exciting and rewarding.
By Rodney Gedda | 30 May, 2011 15:38
In a sign of the times, the Federal Government may soon be dropping its monthly data on newspaper advertising for skilled workers, relying instead on its internet index to gauge demand for jobs.
By AAP | 14 April, 2011 12:22
ComOps (ASX:COM) chooses CEO successor; Transol's (ASX:TNC) Valleyarm signs digital distribution deal; Intrapower's (ASX:IPX) cloud wins ATUG award
By Dylan Bushell-Embling | 07 April, 2011 09:51
Public sector restructures have fuelled movements at the CIO, CTO and general management level of IT, according to the latest The Quarterly report from recruiting group, Hays.
By Georgina Swan | 05 April, 2011 15:39
Nickel West (NiW), part of the BHP Billiton Group, is on the hunt for an information management commercial and governance leader to report to the CIO and deliver the company’s information management strategy.
By Computerworld Staff | 08 March, 2011 15:18
IT recruitment company Candle has launched a mobile-friendly version of its job search website Candle.com.au.
By Rodney Gedda | 08 March, 2011 09:37
Australian recruitment company Skilled Group is calling for applications to fill the role of CIO to oversee the end-to-end delivery of IT services to the business.
By Chloe Herrick | 28 February, 2011 14:50
Online job advertisements in Queensland have fallen the most in nearly two years but rebuilding efforts in the flood-thrashed state will create demand for skilled workers, according to the latest Advantage Job Index.
By AAP | 07 February, 2011 09:56
IT professionals are more likely to rely on personal and word of mouth-based referrals when searching for a new role rather than turning to social networking sites, according to new research.
By Rodney Gedda | 14 July, 2010 11:37
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