Amid all the Olympics coverage, we will persevere with some non-Olympics material again this month, including sites that can capture childhood in a novel way, teach you how to have gourmet coffee in the middle of nowhere, raise awareness about another dumb and dangerous move by the federal government that could make our fears about […]
Tag: privacy
Online Insights on FIVEaa Sunday July 8 2012
This month on online insights we look at latest detailed statistics on who is using social media in Australia, privacy on social media demonstrated a new way, remind you of a computer test you must run tonight, and we’ll finish up with a cup of ‘warmth and vigour’. DNS Changer Test Late last year, the […]
Online Insights on FIVEaa Sunday December 05 2010
This month we bid bon voyage to a new, Adelaide-based, Web2.0 startup, find a plan incubator, look at a new identity sniffer, and get some inspiration for a life-or-death fitness workout. Trace My Trip A new Web2.0 site was launched this week in Adelaide, and has dubbed itself the “Facebook for travellers”. It is still […]
Online Insights on FIVEaa Sunday June 13 2010
This fortnight in Online Insights, we look at privacy on classifieds sites, piracy, social media, and ironing!! carsales.com.au’s privacy policy Privacy and Facebook has been in the news a lot (possibly because news corp owns MySpace, or is that being too cynical?) but I am concerned about privacy in relation to popular classified sites such […]
Online Insights on FIVEaa Sunday May 16 2010
Privacy dominates our intro to Online Insights this fortnight. Facebook is at the centre of discussions, primarily because it is at the centre of so many of our lives. Then we have some fun with journalistic style and the end of an ere at a local library; captured on video. As always, send me your […]
Online Insights on fiveAA, Sunday, July 06, 2008
Stuart’s Hell Michael Giacometti is an Alice Springs man on a mission, drawing close to to finishing his gruelling challenge of dragging a 180kg cart over 1000 sand dunes in Australia’s Simpson Desert, from east to west, unassisted and away from roads and tracks. In September 1845, after 18 months in central Australia searching for […]