New Australian blog ranking site

Uses Technorati, Feedburner and Google. Nothing new or overly exciting but there are some people out there who find this stuff interesting. New Australian blog ranking site
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Arrow at CeBIT Australia's Exhibition 2007

[NB: POSSIBLE SPOOFING]
CASH-strapped small and medium businesses know that a website will open their business to the world - but too often they skimp on marketing the site and it fails to achieve its true po Arrow at CeBIT Australia's Exhibition 2007
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Mr Gamble tracks down the Olympic ticket chancer

Sydney PI Ken Gamble has been tracking the ticket scamming activities attributed to the UK’s Terance Shepherd since 2003. (Duped punters are likely to get a credit card refund for tickets, but not airfares.) Mr Gamble tracks down the Olympic ticket chancer
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How to rent movies in Australia with iTunes

apcmag.com.au has a write up on this fairly widespread technique. How to rent movies in Australia with iTunes
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New Nine News website

With traffic dropping, the team on the National Nine News website have done what most online news sites in Australia do when their traffic sucks... They've copied the SMH. New Nine News website
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Lonely Planet Australian travel recommendations

It's called Bluelist. People create their own lists for recommending to other people. A bit like Squidoo or Amazon's "So you'd like to..." lists. Lonely Planet Australian travel recommendations
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Google ordered to hand over YouTube viewer data

Data relating to every YouTube clip ever viewed is to be handed over following a ruling by a US Federal Judge. Google ordered to hand over YouTube viewer data
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Asr Technica discusses Australia's new proposed National Broadband Network

Excerpt: Australia's government has launched an ambitious effort to build a new fiber-to-the-node national network that will provide at least 12Mbps connections to 98 percent of Australia's population. Asr Technica discusses Australia's new proposed National Broadband Network
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