In last week’s blog I looked at how wiki technology could drastically improve communication and logistics during an emergency. This week I…
In last week’s blog I looked at how wiki technology could drastically improve communication and logistics during an emergency. This week I…
I was reading Michel Hogan’s piece from last week Let Culture be your Guide and it occurred to me that Michel didn’t talk much about the peo…
A staggering 29% of internet users say they have attempted to purchase an item from a spam-email, according to a new survey from security co…
New Zealand’s internet sector is up in arms over new laws that mean internet service providers can disconnect users accused of downloading c…
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has reversed the site’s decision to amend its terms-of-use document after widespread user dissatisfaction. …
Internet giant Google has won a privacy case against a couple who claimed the company’s “Street View” picture of their house was an invasion…
New changes to social networking site Facebook’s terms of service have prompted an uprising from nearly 20,000 angry users protesting the ne…
One of the things that I love about my iPhone is that is a fully fledged 16GB iPod as well as a multimedia device and phone. Every time …
I don’t know one Australian who hasn’t done everything in their power to do what they can to assist those affected by the devastating bu…
Online micro-blogging service Twitter is now exploring ways to monetise the site after raising $US35 million in capital from two US-based fi…
Google-owned video site YouTube said yesterday it will begin introducing both free and paid video downloads, that will assist the company in…
Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg paid $US65 million in a lawsuit settlement after it was suggested he stole the idea for the social networki…