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April 2005

Welcome to the April edition of Internetrix news. It would be no exaggeration to say that the last month has been one of our most hectic ever.  Staff attended an international ICT expo in Hong Kong, launched a number of new impressive websites and continued marching forward with our Affinity application for customer service management. To keep up the tempo, we look forward to exhibiting at CeBIT Australia held in Sydney from 24th to the 26th of May.

Two new website launches are featured in this edition with the internet news section focussing on new ways you can use the web to access multimedia and audio content – without breaking the law.

The tip of the month concerns how to speed up your system at boot-time. If you’re frustrated by how long it takes to get to your desktop, perhaps you have extra programs starting automatically that aren't necessary. Read on to see how Windows System Manager can help you.

Internetrix Launches Turner + Associates | 29 April 2005

Internetrix is proud to announce the delivery and launch of our newest website for Turner and Associates Architects, a multi-award winning practice based in Surry Hills, Sydney.

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Internetrix to Exhibit at CeBIT 2005 | 29 April 2005

Following on from two successful trade fairs to Brisbane and Hong Kong in March and April, Internetrix is excited to be participating in CeBIT Australia in May.

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Apple to Launch Aussie iTunes | 29 April 2005

Apple is one of those companies you can’t afford to write off.

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TV over the Internet? | 29 April 2005

With around 1 in 5 households now connected to broadband a new opportunity for media players has emerged.  High quality, streaming media is now available to users in a way that has traditionally ...

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Load Windows Faster - Windows Config Manager | 29 April 2005

From time to time, geeks and people who care about the speed of their system perform a “clean install”.

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Internetrix Launches IRIS Research | 29 April 2005

Internetrix recently finished a major upgrade to the Illawarra Regional Information Service (IRIS) website, freshening the design and upgrading the back-end to support Freestyle 4.

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