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Exploring Google Wave - how could it transform journalism and publishing?
by Adam Turner   
Saturday, 10 October 2009
It seems Google Wave is going to force many content producers to reassess the role of collaboration in news gathering and the creative process. It will also force publishers to reassess how they make money from their content.


 
Exploring Google Wave - will it be 'collaborative but choosy'?
by Adam Turner   
Friday, 09 October 2009
Google Wave is an amazing place right now, like a new nation that has sprung forth and is finding its feet. To wander around in Google Wave feels like standing next to Romulus and Remus, overlooking the seven hills of Rome, or watching over Jefferson's shoulder as he writes the US constitution.


 
Wave hello to Google Sidewiki bombing
by Adam Turner   
Friday, 02 October 2009
Is Sidewiki bombing going to become the next online sport in Googleland?

 
Faulty Snow Leopard install discs - Apple has no timeline on replacements
by Adam Turner   
Friday, 28 August 2009
Reports are emerging of faulty Snow Leopard install discs, yet the Apple support line's only advice is to go back to the store - which has most likely sold out.
 
Windows 7 - no Blu-ray for you!
by Adam Turner   
Friday, 06 March 2009
Hopes for native Blu-ray support in Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 operating system have been dashed with confirmation the new OS won't play Blu-ray movies out of the box.
 
Conroy the Barbarian - sinner or saint?
by Adam Turner   
Monday, 15 December 2008
I've got mixed feelings about a man who is trying to save the internet with one hand and destroy it with the other.

 
Copyright police drag Australian ISP iiNet through the courts
by Adam Turner   
Thursday, 20 November 2008
Australia's copyright police have used the cover of the internet filtering debate to launch a surprise attack on ISPs, with seven movie houses filing an action against progressive ISP iiNet - claiming it harbours pirates.

 
Bypass Australia's internet filters for free
by Adam Turner   
Monday, 03 November 2008
Bypassing ISP-level filtering is child's play and makes a mockery of government plans to censor Australia's internet access.
 
Apple introduces right click button on new MacBooks
by Adam Turner   
Friday, 17 October 2008
I never thought I'd see the day, but Apple has finally introduced a right-click button on its latest range of MacBooks, MacBook Pros and the MacBook Air.

 
Australian TiVo online scheduling delayed
by Adam Turner   
Tuesday, 29 July 2008
TiVo officially hits the Australian shelves today without online scheduling, but my list of frustrations goes on.
 
Microsoft sets its sights on the clouds with Live Mesh
by Adam Turner   
Friday, 25 April 2008
Even Microsoft has realised cloud computing will be the death of the desktop. The question is, will Microsoft die along with it?
 
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