Category: Work
Is this the end of data bottlenecks?
Monday March 12th, 2012
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
We've all experienced it: the frustration of having to wait what seems like hours for a large file to download or a video to begin playing. But thanks to some clever boffins, such waits may soon be over.
The boffins in question have been hard at work… more »
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What happened to the motivation of pay day?
Monday March 5th, 2012
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
I've listened recently to a range of presentations about how technology is shaping the workplace. One recurring theme has me scratching my head. more »
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Listening to people is so 'last century'
Monday February 27th, 2012
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
When was the last time one of your work colleagues really listened to you? For most people, it’s becoming an increasingly rare event.
Meetings, coffee shop conversations and even chance encounters in the lift used to be opportunities for the exchange… more »
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Game on: Australia's TLD rush begins
Monday February 20th, 2012
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
To be honest, I'm not a huge football fan, but a decision by the AFL caught my eye this week. The football organisation plans to be the first major Aussie brand to have its own top-level internet domain.
Rather than being stuck with a mainstream '.… more »
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Would you open your kimono for $5?
Yes? Then read on ...
Monday February 13th, 2012
- Blog: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
What is your online privacy worth to you? If the answer is $25 or less, Google has a great new deal for you. 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.
