Category: Work
Debate gives no guidance on tech policies
Monday July 26th, 2010
- Category: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
The worm didn't get a chance to react to the technology policies of Australia's two aspiring PMs last night. They were too busy talking about boats. more »
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One contact book to rule them all
Monday July 19th, 2010
- Category: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
Often in life, it's the little things that drive you nuts. In my case one of them is finding a way to keep my contact book in order. more »
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Anyone still feeling green?
Sunday July 11th, 2010
- Category: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
Back in the good-old days before the GFC, many businesses spent lots of time pondering ways to be 'green'. Are they still doing it?As the financial storm clouds deepened, attention shifted from saving the planet to saving the business. Protecting mar… more »
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Kin's death quick, but not unexpected
Monday July 5th, 2010
- Category: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
It was only on the market for two months, but Microsoft's Kin phone line has been killed off as quickly as Australia gets rid of Prime Ministers.One minute the new phones were being heralded as a new force in mobile social networking. Microsoft extol… more »
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Android "kill switch": a necessary evil?
Monday June 28th, 2010
- Category: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
There's something unsettling about a big company being able to silently reach into your pocket and take things - but that's exactly what Google has done.The search and advertising giant used a relatively obscure feature within its popular Android o… more »
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Ian Grayson has been a technology journalist for more than 15 years. A former IT editor of The Australian newspaper, he now runs his own freelance business, crafting stories for a range of publications and web sites. He is intrigued by the power that technology wields in the world of work - both for better and for worse - and in this blog offers insights into what it all might mean.
