Category: Work
OOXML: It's Microsoft, but is it bad?
Monday April 7th, 2008
- Category: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
There have been big ructions in the usually sedate world of international technical standards this past week, stirred by news of a big victory by Microsoft and OOXML. more »
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Hey Google - remember, don't be evil
Monday March 31st, 2008
- Category: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
In the past few weeks, Google has quietly introduced a new search feature designed to make life easier for users. Trouble is, it’s going to get advertisers hopping mad. more »
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Upgrade to Vista SP1? I’d rather eat eggs!
Monday March 24th, 2008
- Category: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
I faced a choice this Easter weekend. Should I spend time upgrading my Vista-based notebook to Service Pack 1, or relax and eat chocolate eggs. It wasn’t a difficult decision. more »
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You want privacy? It’s gone, so get over it
Monday March 17th, 2008
- Category: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
Ever since the first database hummed into existence in the early days of mainframe computers, people have voiced concern about who might have access to the information it contained. more »
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It’s not easy being green, but everyone’s trying
Monday March 10th, 2008
- Category: Work
By Ian GRAYSON
Hardly a day goes by without another IT company telling us how green it has become. To be honest, it’s getting a little tedious. 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.
