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Telstra lays down the law on Twitter - Technology - smh.com.au - 0 views

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    misuse of twiitter at a telephone company Australia
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Web users under the microscope - 0 views

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    Marketing people have a new strategy for web users.
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SF Mayor Gavin Newsom Tweets His Way Into The Race For California Governor - 0 views

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    This morning San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom announced his bid for California Governor via Twitter,
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Mobile Site Developer MoFuse Rolls Out Premium Service (Discount Code) - 0 views

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    Article may suggest what will come in the future. May generate some ideas?
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    MoFuse, a service that will take your website and instantly create a mobile version of it,
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Susan Boyle's virulently viral videos - web - Technology - smh.com.au - 0 views

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    viral internet example
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    Scottish singer Susan Boyle continues to break all kinds of viral internet records,
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New improved Bluetooth is ten times faster - Technology - smh.com.au - 0 views

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    The next version of the Bluetooth wireless technology is expected to transfer data 10 times faster than the current incarnation.
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Bill Kerr: notes on cloud computing - 1 views

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    What is cloud computing? What are the differences between cloud computing, web2.0 and the internet?
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Facebook to Adopt New Terms of Service - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Facebook Inc. said it would move to implement two new governing documents after preliminary results showed that 74.4% of Facebook users who participated in a vote on the new documents supported them.
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SMART Table in my Classroom - Two Introductory Videos | Space for me to explore - 0 views

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    We took delivery of our second SMART Table unit on Friday (the first was faulty) and had the afternoon to use it.
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Cell Phones in Learning: South African Professor Dr. Dick Ng'ambi - 0 views

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    Students who, for political reasons, are unable or afraid to speak out in class, can now text message anonymously. Student participation has improved.
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How to keep control of the conversation - Perspectives - Opinion - Technology - 0 views

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    reputations of businesses can quickly be harmed due to technology
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    BEING so well connected has its drawbacks. Things can unfold very quickly these days and suddenly avalanche into catastrophe.
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IBM to provide wireless access to NSW schools | Australian IT - 0 views

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    Lenovo Netbooks to be given to Grade 9-12 students next year in NSW Australia, along with upgraded wireless networking.
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    Australian focus, NSW. Wireless rollout, laptop rollout.
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    The Rees Labor Government has awarded a wireless network contract to IBM Australia that is set to create more than 100 new jobs.
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Official Google Docs Blog: Spruce up your surveys: 70 colorful themes - 0 views

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    We've just launched 70 themes for forms so you can add a little (or a lot of) color to your surveys and questionnaires. Some themes are basic colors schemes (like Blue, Espresso, or Rose) and others are fancier designs (like Picnic, Zen Spring, and Dusk).
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    google surveys can have colourful themes
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Watch what you do, your car is watching - 0 views

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    Most new cars are now fitted with event recorders similar to aircraft black boxes. The data collected could be used to assess how well a car has been driven, how far and, in the event of a crash, what factors contributed to the accident.
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Public Sphere | Kate Lundy - 0 views

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    Australian politician is providing a mechanism to given input to various political things of interest.
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    A "Public Sphere" is a space that "…through the vehicle of public opinion it puts the state in touch with the needs of society" [2]. This kind of engagement in public policy is a great way to represent different views and harness a broad range of expertise, particularly on topical issues of the day.
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From Tim Berners-Lee to … Muriel? « HeyJude - 0 views

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    Australian article give some background on the web browser and prediction of what may evolve in the near future.
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    Twenty years ago today, Tim Berners-Lee wrote his original proposal for a better kind of linked information system.
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