34 percent of the world population (irrespective of location, race, age and gender) are internet users. Internet has transformed the way we do business both domestically and internationally.
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China houses a growing online community of modern-day consumers ready to do business on the internet. Exporters need to follow the buzz.
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Australia’s second largest DSL Internet Service Provider iiNet has just secured its first export contract.
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You might expect the man behind photolibrary.com to be a hardnosed businessman who trampled his way to the front of the pack to buy the world’s most obvious domain name for a photography distributor. But Tim Moore is a mild-mannered Australian who simply followed his instinct and took his small photographic library online in 1995 [...]
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Google has issued a statement on their official blog regarding their reconsideration of the Chinese market following a number of cyber attacks threatening security and intellectual property. The attacks were mostly aimed at large corporations and human rights activists. Warren Cowan, CEO at UK-based search marketing agency Greenlight, says Google’s withdrawal will mean Yahoo!, Bing [...]
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A new report has found that Australia provides the fourth best internet service in the world, yet Australians are calling for the Federal Government to invest more in internet infrastructure. The Servcorp International Internet Report, which questioned 7,500 business people in 24 countries, found that Australia has one of the best internet services in the [...]
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Protecting your brand or trade name is now more important than ever. Registration of a domain name, as with the registration of a business name or company names, does not give a right to use that name with impunity. As shocking as that may sound, even a natural person has no absolute right to use [...]
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Government stimulus packages implemented to combat the global economic downturn have benefited e-businesses by giving them better broadband infrastructure, according to a report by global telecommunications website BuddeComm, Global Digital Economy – E-Government, E-Health and E-Education Trends. “E-government, e-health and e-education are some of the most important industries to benefit from advancements in broadband infrastructure [...]
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Internet censorship could be a form of trade restriction because it denies access to some online services, according to a study by the European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE). The study suggests internet censorship could therefore be subject to challenge at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), raising issues over sovereignty. WTO member states are [...]
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Internet governance body the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has voted to introduce non-Latin domain names by mid-2010. The organisation, which governs domains, registrations, internet protocol addresses, has approved a fast-track process to implement non-Latin domain names including Arabic, Japanese, Chinese, Russian and other languages that do not use the Latin alphabet. [...]
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