Discoveries of the Week – 21 May 2010

Travelling quite a bit over the last couple of months, I have been slack at updating my blog. In an effort to get back to regular entries I am starting a “Discoveries of the Week” series, which is aimed at sharing the gems of information, apps, articles, etc I have found while trying to improve [...]
Australian Government to Continue with Net Filtering Law
The Australian government has announced it will press on with its controversial plan to implement mandatory ISP-level internet filtering, after declaring the pilot trial a success. Obviously there’s a lot of outrage at the government’s decision to plough ahead with its plans. Some limits, like child pornography are obvious, but moving to a mandatory ISP [...]
Facebook Privacy Changes Go Live, Beware of Everyone setting
Facebook Privacy Changes Go Live; Beware of “Everyone” – PCWorld Business Center As promised, Facebook has begun rolling out new privacy options to its 350 million users. Watch out for the “Everyone” setting. After Criticism, Facebook Tweaks Friends List Privacy Options Is your “Friends List” really secure? When Facebook began rolling out its new privacy [...]










