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Plumbing the depths of Australia's online job market
Online jobs advertisements fell again to a new record low this past month, and IT is leading the drop.
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Friday fun day: Aussie diesel sub outwits US Navy
Finish off the week with this entertaining video of an Aussie submarine outwitting its US counterparts in war games off the coast of Hawaii.
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Aussie IT job numbers down one fifth
Job hunters in ICT throughout Australia are experiencing a depression in the number of advertised vacancies.
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June is government-hacking month
A pair of hackfests aimed at government data is set to hit Canberra and Sydney in June.
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Locationally takes out SAPI hackathon
Eight days and 14 applications later, an app focusing on the best location to open new businesses takes home a $10,000 investment.
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Sensis and Pollenizer team up for hackfest
The last two Saturdays of this month will see teams hacking away in Sydney for a chance to be taken under Pollenizer's wing.
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Facebook headlines new mobile working group
A new W3C community group focusing on mobile browsing has been formed, without any participation so far from Apple or Google.
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No paper, no promotion
It comes at no surprise to learn that HR people use IT certifications to choose between candidates when hiring, but in some organisations it can also inhibit career advancement.
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PayPal launches Aussie developer program
PayPal announced the opening of its certification program for Australian developers yesterday, making Australia the first country outside of the US to offer certification.
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Getting to grips with parallelism
Although parallelism may be a new concept for many programmers, there are some for whom the concept is a part of their daily responsibilities.