The community Linux distribution, Debian, has released a new stable version over the weekend, with version 12, otherwise known as Bookworm, emerging after a year and nine months of development.
The Debian GNU/Linux project, a community distribution, has released version 11 of its stable branch, Bullseye, after a little more than two years of development.
The US based digital publishing company SAY Media which is now gussying itself up for a share market float has bought ReadWriteWeb, the blog and content site founded by New Zealander Richard MacManus.
Sydney based digital marketing business Bullseye has announced it has sold off 51 per cent of the company to listed advertising business STW Communications.
The sense that today is crunch time for Europe has the financial markets on a knife edge; but it could also open the doors for IT skills as expats and Europeans concerned at the situation in the Northern Hemisphere look to the apparently more benign Australian market for jobs in 2012.
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