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Aussies Unveil Six Gigabit Wireless Link It's not just the snakes and other creatures Down Under that can kill; Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, just flattened every other wireless technology with a six gigabit demonstration. .
Date: 2006-12-08
Strategies for Web Content Mirroring and IIS6 Metabase Replication RepliWeb helps IT Operations Managers and Content Managers ensure that production Web Farms and DR Sites are up to date with the latest in Web Content, Application, Code and IIS6 Metabase.
Date: 2006-12-07
Google's Future In Television Kimber was interviewed by ABC's Alan Kohler; a transcript was provided by Inside Business.
Date: 2006-12-01
Google: Aussie Law Threatens 'Net Australia may make changes to its copyright laws that, according to Google, would cause the Internet to "promptly grind to a halt."
Date: 2006-11-09
Google Censorship (What We Can No Longer Find) It took Google blogger Matt Cutts about six paragraphs to produce SEO advice that made more sense than a host of other articles on the subject. Cutts advises his readers to follow their niche when doing SEO, and that can mean just about anything... or nothing.
Date: 2006-10-26
Google’s Online Feed Reader Application Nothing is more frustrating than being inundated with information from the blogging community when you are clueless as how to manage all these content especially the ones you are interested in.
Date: 2006-10-12
Podcasting Search Engine – The Good And The Not It is much easier for search engines to index text blogs than podcasts or videoblogs. At present, search engines are using link text and the text surrounding the links to podcasts and videoblogs as a means to index their contents.
Date: 2006-09-29
Successful IT Consultant: Small Business Operator You need to consider yourself as a small business. This is how the government and the Australian Tax Office (ATO) view you.
Date: 2006-09-14
SEO: Cutts Scratches A Niche It took Google blogger Matt Cutts about six paragraphs to produce SEO advice that made more sense than a host of other articles on the subject.
Date: 2006-08-23
Google's Tag To Remove Content Spamming Content spamming, in its simplest form, is the taking of content from other sites that rank well on the search engines, and then either using it as-it-is or using a utility software like Articlebot to scramble the content to the point that it can't be detected with plagiarism software.
Date: 2006-07-27
Deliver Effective, On-Demand Desktop Management While desktop and laptop computers have proliferated to almost every knowledge worker in a company, most IT staff lack the tools necessary to manage and secure these computers. The problem becomes even more acute when IT needs to support remote office, remote workers and customers.
Date: 2006-07-19
Can My Site Rank Well On All Four Major Engines? One of the most frequently asked questions readers and clients email StepForth Placement's SEO staff, revolves around how websites can be best optimized to meet the algorithmic needs of each of the major 4 search engines, Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask...
Date: 2006-06-22
Blogosphere Returning To Old Media Ways? I was chatting on Skype with Pete Cashmore last week and I was glad that he came to the same conclusion I have about the current state of the blogosphere...
Date: 2006-06-15
Increase Productivity through Using WebEx Wouldn't it be great to be able to meet your project staff,
train your partners, support your customers and show your
products to prospects, all around the world and all within
a few clicks from your desktop? Not having to go to the airport
- winning back all that unproductive time.
Date: 2006-06-07
MySpace Searches Down Under, Finds Google While News Corp.-owned MySpace.com courts major search engines to expand its advertising offerings through search marketing, it is also looking to expand its Australian base to better target its 800,000 Aussie members.
Date: 2006-05-24
Buzzy Blog Engine Beta Delayed The long-awaited blog search engine Sphere was delayed from its scheduled public beta launch citing a demand heavier than anticipated...
Date: 2006-04-26
Online Help Power Tool - Flexible. Precise. Efficient. Easily Create Online Help. And Online Anything Else.
New WebWorks ePublisher Pro for Word is the next generation of online content delivery, leveraging the power of XML to make quick work of every common online format and Help system.
Date: 2006-04-24
Hackers Told To Hack Off Ponytails
Open source developers are the grunge rockers of the new millennium, the originals long dissolved in corporate formulaic art.
Date: 2006-04-07
"40 bit, 56 bit, 128 bit encryption - What's the difference?"
The difference in security between 40 bit, 56 bit and 128 bit is significant, with some levels of
encryption already attacked by brute force and broken in a matter of hours using an average-speed PC.
Date: 2006-03-28
Make your business mobile Only with Telstra can you have access to wireless email, your calendar and the Internet with the Blackberry 7130e™. It doubles as a mobile broadband modem so you can plug into your laptop for mobile internet access.
Date: 2006-03-15
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be great to be able to meet your project staff, train your partners,
support your customers and show your products to prospects, all around the
world and all within a few clicks from your desktop? Not having to go to
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Date: 2006-03-13
One-Click Websites From Google
Yet
another new service from Google, this one
aimed at anyone who wants to create a web page (not a blog) with the minimum of
fuss and absolutely no exposure to anything techie: We're testing a new product
that makes creating your own...
Date: 2006-02-23
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