Head of MI6 has fotos placed on Facebook by social networking wife. Social media guidelines for staff do not always extend to family…
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Please place your foto on Flickr, use tag nocleanfeed so I can find it HERE. Lots of brouhaha at the moment over the internet filters. As opposition grows against the Government’s controversial plan to censor the internet, the head of one of Australia’s largest ISPs has labelled the Communications Minister the worst we’ve had in [...]
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There are now three peer to peer or social lending banks in Australia, as far as I can determine. Well Fosik hasn’t launched yet… but it’s the latest one I have found:Here is a chart:Sorry it’s unreadable, it’s the same on their site… So instead of asking your bank manager for a loan, ask the [...]
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Anyone watch the Second Life thingie on 60 minutes last night? You any the wiser? I missed it – did they mention that only 3000 Australians have signed up? Globally there are 7 million avatars – but only 1 and 1/2 million have logged in the last 60 days and I never see more than [...]
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From Engadget: Britain, rightly or wrongly, is crawling with surveillance cameras for spying on its citizenry. But there’s a whole class of cameras that could be used for security purposes that MI5/MI6 may have forgotten about: webcams. On Friday, a Beatles fan happened to be watching the webcam that’s trained on Mathew Street, a nabe [...]
I had to give this bloglet that heading so that Erietta would come visit. She only sees the headings in her aggregator. From NMA.co.uk written by Jessica Phillips : NME teams with Sony Walkman for tenth anniversarySpecialist music site NME.com is teaming up with Sony Walkman to launch a national talent competition as part of [...]