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    COMPUTER security researchers have warned that online social networking websites are playgrounds for hackers who can easily take advantage of people's trust.
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Telstra lifts gates on ADSL2+ | Australian IT - 0 views

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    Telstra lifts gates on ADSL2+ Click here to find out more! * Font Size: Decrease Increase * Print Page: Print Andrew Colley | August 08, 2008 TELSTRA has finally lifted the commercial barricade around its ADSL2+ service and hooked its first wholesale customer to the long-protected broadband service.
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Moodle: Modules and plugins Activity Module: Project - 0 views

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    Activity Module: Project case Type: Activity Module Requires: Moodle 1.4 or later Status: Third-Party Maintainer: Don Hinkelman, Tom Robb, Jussi Hannunen, Brian Sea *Latest Version 1.7release4--2August2007* Flexible sequencing of five modules--brainstorm, signup, submit, schedule, and assessment. For project-based learning, not project management. Handles student projects such as websites, powerpoint presentations, essays, and research articles, especially those requiring multiple drafts and multiple assessments. Versions available for 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, and 1.7. One user reports version 1.7release2 has worked well in Moodle version 1.8. We are pleased to announce a new release of the Project Module: 1.7rel-4. It includes many new features:
Brad Stokes

Moodle: Modules and plugins: Technical project - 0 views

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    Activity Module: Technical project
Brad Stokes

Pupils find teacher's steamy snaps on Facebook | NEWS.com.au - 0 views

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    How private should we keep our private lives? Should we be more cautious on social networking sites? Tell us below.
Brad Stokes

Psychologists find video games 'not all bad' | NEWS.com.au - 1 views

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    Psychologists find video games 'not all bad'
Brad Stokes

Internet flaw shown to hacker conference | NEWS.com.au - 0 views

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    COMPUTER security professionals attending the Black Hat conference have heard the first public briefing on an internet flaw that lets hackers hijack online traffic.
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