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Is Apple the fashionable whipping boy?
By: Stephen Withers

Taking potshots at Apple - especially over security issues - seems to be the flavour of the month. But while such criticisms are sometimes deserved, are they often simply cheap shots?


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Chef serves up food ad network
By: Stephen Withers

An Australian chef aims to link major brands in the food and beverage markets with specialist web sites that cater for culinary enthusiasts.


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MillionDollarCu.be: can lightning strike twice?
By: Stephen Withers

Perhaps you remember UK student Alex Tew and his million-dollar home page? It triggered a number of copycats back in 2005 and 2006, but none that we've seen have come within coo-ee of matching the original's success. But someone thinks it's time to take another shot.


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Qantas taps into iPhone popularity with tailored website
By: Stephen Withers

Qantas has launched a version of its web site that has been tailored to suit iPhone 3G, even though Apple's mobile phone features a full browser. Versions for other handsets such as BlackBerry have been foreshadowed.


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Bigfoot found on the Internet
By: Davey Winder

The hunt for Bigfoot is over, say the two chaps claiming to have the corpse in their freezer - and the merchandising on their website...


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Sensis lets search engines index Yellow Pages content!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Sensis has finally seen the 21st century light, letting search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Live Search and others access “the biggest local business database” in Australia – for the first time.


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AVG flip-flops over fake traffic fiasco
By: Davey Winder

Security vendor AVG has issued an updated version of its AVG 8 anti-virus software that fixes the fake traffic issue that has caused a huge online backlash amongst web masters the world over...


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Grand Theft Auto IV players in virtual paedo website sting
By: Davey Winder

Some GTA IV players react badly to getting caught in a virtual paedo website sting operation, while playing the game! Liberty City Police Department respond with a five star wanted level when players try to access a certain website on the in-game web browser.


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Murdoch trashes Facebook as MySpace gets out-socialled
By: Stephen Withers

Rupert Murdoch is putting on a grand show of pretending not to be fazed by reports that Facebook is outdoing MySpace in terms of unique visitors. However, he wasn't very good at hiding his real feelings at an advertising event in Cannes.


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Top ten UFO images on MSNBC
By: William Atkins

For those of you interested in unidentified flying objects (UFOs), MSNBC describes ten instances of sightings by Earthlings with possible extraterrestrial (ET) objects. These close encounters are described on videos at the MSNBC website. Are they believable, or just hoaxes?


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Google aims to make web sites more social and connect friends
By: Stan Beer

All web publishers want more traffic to their site and Google aims to make that happen by giving them a tool that enable them to easily add social networking features without complicated coding and development. The new tool, called Google Friend Connect, is now in limited beta release and queues are starting to build from interested web site owners looking to get on the waiting list.


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MYOB now hosts sites – but when will it offer hosted MYOB?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Payroll, retail and accounting software solutions provider, MYOB, has entered the web hosting market with hosting and email packages after the recent purchase of a web hosting business. While this is a good move, it’s clearly still early days, with a hosted MYOB solution to come “in time”.


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WWW inventor says Internet “still in its infancy”
By: William Atkins

Timothy Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web—www, the code for the Internet—in March 1989 while working for a physics laboratory at CERN. On its 15th anniversary of being placed in the public domain, the Internet and The Web has literally altered the world.



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SQL injection attack hits hundreds of thousands of web pages
By: Stephen Withers

An automated SQL injection attack has affected a large number of web sites - as in hundreds of thousands of pages - resulting in malware being downloaded to visitors' computers.


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Software Watch: March 28
By: Stephen Withers

iPhone SDK and a pair of web editors.


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Website for blind and vision impaired developed with open source CMS
By: Stan Beer

IT consultancy Energetica and not-for-profit benevolent group Media Access Australia, have developed a website specifically for the blind and vision impaired community. The site, www.audiodescription.com.au , aims to overcome challenges blind and vision impaired users face when accessing websites by enabling far greater access to audio description.


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EU monitor: ASX listed company websites poor performers - Telstra the worst
By: Stan Beer

An EU-based website performance monitoring firm has found that the majority of websites of ASX listed companies have sub-par performance and reliability. Most surprisingly Telstra had the worst score of the sites tested, with poor performance and a high amount of downtime.


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Is Microsoft’s newest ‘Ultimate Extra’ of UltimatePC.com the ultimate insult?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Stung by bad publicity over the lack of a whole swag of ‘Ultimate Extras’ for users of Windows Vista Ultimate, Microsoft has launched a beta version of the ‘UltimatePC.com’ site. Designed to extol the benefits of the existing Ultimate Extras and offer ‘Ultimate Exclusive’ offers to Vista Ultimate users, the site is little more than an ad, and for now, a waste of cyberspace.


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