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App age dawns

Australia is at the "dawn of a new app age", according to a report by the Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation. On Monday the centre awarded $65,000 in prizes to five winners of its Apps4Broadband competition designed to unearth examples of innovation .
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Australia is at the "dawn of a new app age", according to a report by the Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation. On Monday the centre awarded $65,000 in prizes to five winners of its Apps4Broadband competition designed to unearth examples of innovation .
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

According to a report by the Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation, Australia is at the "dawn of a new app age," signalling growing activity and interest in app development and broadband-enabled services.

The Apps4Broadband competition is run by the Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation and is designed to unearth examples of app and broadband-related innovation.

On Monday the centre awarded $65,000 in prizes, distributed to five winners of the Apps4Broadband competition.

The competition had five winners who were announced and awarded prizes on Monday, according to the article.

No. The article states that $65,000 was awarded to five winners but does not list the names of the winning apps or companies.

The article says the competition was designed to unearth examples of innovation but does not provide details on the specific types of apps or innovations showcased.

While the article doesn't give investment advice, the phrase suggests rising activity and interest in app and broadband innovation in Australia, which everyday investors may want to monitor for early-stage opportunities or industry trends.

The article doesn't give subscription details, but investors can follow the Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation's future reports and announcements—such competitions and prize programs are the types of developments to watch for news about app innovation in Australia.