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What does it take to get a job at Google?
by Daniel Long
Yes, Google are still hiring and according to a recent survey, they're the best place to work in Australia. If you were still wondering what it takes to work Google, here are the quick facts.
May 1, 2009
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Naked DSL Buyer's Guide
by Daniel Long
The best plans, the hidden costs, and is it really the best broadband deal on the market?
Mar 14, 2008
News
Top 10 technologies that burnt early adopters
by Daniel Long
Do you remember Windows ME, the Sinclair C5, Zip disks or the Apple III? Early adopters usually pride themselves with getting the finest tech products first, but sometimes being first isn’t always best.
May 1, 2009
News
Rapid recharge batteries prove key to MIT electric car
by Daniel Long
Research institution MIT are well on their way to developing one of the world's most sought after electric vehicles: a car with 320km range, 161 km/h top speed and a rapid recharge system that takes just 10 minutes to charge.
Jul 24, 2009
News
Domain names a ticket to riches?
by Daniel Long
Cyber squatting is making a comeback. Recent domain name sales of Toys.com and Auction.com have seen combined sales of $US7 million despite the gloomy economic outlook.
Mar 19, 2009
News
Top 10 movie technologies we're still waiting for
by Daniel Long
From flying cars to hoverboards, and AI to lasers, we delve into 10 technologies from a list of iconic films and find out just how close we are to making each a reality
Jun 5, 2009
News
Top 10 stupid EULAs: Don't blindly click 'I agree'
by Daniel Long
Not all End User Licence Agreements or EULAs are made equal. Everytime you click 'I agree' during a software installation, you're might be surprised to learn how ridiculous some companies address their licencing agreements.
Apr 3, 2009
News
Is Internet access a basic human right?
by Daniel Long
A top French court has ruled that the internet should be classified as a basic human right, and denying access to it in the form of deterrents such as outright disconnections, should be deemed unlawful
Jun 16, 2009
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