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Friday, 28 July 2006
One of our most popular articles is my rant on the Westpac crippled feedback page which attempted to explain that the banking giant not only had a poor grasp of web standards and design, but was also very difficult to communicate with.
Well, guess what?
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Monday, 8 May 2006
A couple of day ago, I got another one of those chain letters which promises much money, just for forwarding the stupid email to as many people as you know. Even though this particular email has been circulating around the internet for at least a couple of years, it seems that there’s plenty of greedy suckers out there who seemingly continue to take the bait.
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Tuesday, 14 March 2006
I have previously talked about websites which offer stolen content in the guise of some sort of “service” and now we’re been forced to ban Bitacle from accessing our server.
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Wednesday, 25 January 2006
Apparently, Coke are pumping in some $18 million on the new “Coke Zero” campaign in the hope of getting lots of yuppies switching across to the new “no real sugar, just artificial sweeteners (but we guarantee that it’s good for you)” fizzy drink.
The new fake taste comes from aspartame and acesulfame potassium, a couple of seemingly popular fabricated sweeteners born in some laboratory, somewhere.
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Tuesday, 17 January 2006
A couple of months ago, Charles Wright, the IT blogger for The Age, questioned why virtually none of the Australian banks used dual authentication, to improve security for their customers.
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