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A nice write-up over at MacTalk: Coming Soon - A Censored Internet.
Think Great Chinese Firewall, but then think Australia.
This is not the right way forward, it does not work (not even in China).
Kids are smarter these days anyway.
Get your voice heard over at No Clean Feed.
Woot! Sydney's got StreetView now.
Check out http://maps.google.com.au, click the StreetView button, and start exploring Sydney.
Looking forward to the first "discoveries" people do.
EDIT: Let me correct this: it's the whole of Australia on StreetView (well, most of it, no Uluru though)! Amazing.
Damon Poeter writes: "6.7 Billion Say 'No Thanks' To Apple's 3G IPhone". Just a million iPhones got sold this weekend.
Right on. Funny.
The AP writes "Quirk in Belgian law drives iPhones near $1,000". The article compares it to the AT&T locked in price of $299, which isn't fair though. They should compare it to the unlocked price of about $550. Still a big difference, and 21% VAT/GST doesn't help either. The thing is, in Belgium it is not allowed to sell one service or device only linked to another service or device. Both services or devices need to be available separatly. But the difference with other European countries, which offer similar consumer protection, is then that they can sell a device (at $1) linked to a service while also offering the device and service separatly at full price. The full price of an unlocked 16GB iPhone in Australia would also be about $900 AUD.
"In Bruges" to be screened at the Hayden Orpheum in Cremorne starting September 4.
Laws have been introduced in NSW to prevent people "causing annoyance"during the pope's visit:
This in the end will cause more trouble and have the opposite effect as people, from anti-homophobia and pro-contraception activists, to victims of abuse (and certain comedians), will be testing both the scope of the laws and the willingness of the authorities to uphold them.Police have told organisations planning to campaign during World Youth Day events they need to have placards, banners and T-shirts pre-approved or risk losing their protest "rights".
Last week, at the Gold Coast in Queensland, a 16 year old teen, just walking down the street, was arrested for wearing a T-shirt by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth that reads 'Jesus is a c**t' and has been charged with offensive behaviour. He wasn't skateboarding were he shouldn't, he wasn't ghetoblasting his heavy metal, he was wearing a t-shirt. More on News.com.au
Australia doesn't have a Bill of Rights which protects freedom of speach.
Take part in the Firefox Guinness World Record! Download and install Firefox 3 on all your pc's today.
Well, actually, for Sydney, Download Day starts Wednesday 3AM, so make sure you start downloading tomorrow.
Confused? Follow Firefox on twitter: http://twitter.com/mozillafirefox
Well then, no free, city-wide municipal wifi for Sydney any time soon:
Eric Roozendaal said the Government had evaluated proposals from 15 providers keen to build the network but concluded it wasn't practical based on technical and financial grounds.
The Premier, Morris Iemma, first announced the free broadband initiative in November 2006, just before last year's state election, claiming it would boost the NSW economy by making it more attractive to businesses.
I rant a bit about it over at Free Sydney Wireless.
So when, who?
Vodafone had a low key announcement this morning:
But I also read Optus would introduce the iPhone later this month...Vodafone today announced it has signed an agreement with Apple to sell the iPhone in ten of its markets around the globe. Later this year, Vodafone customers in Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey will be able to purchase the iPhone for use on the Vodafone network. Read.
Who, when?
More in SMH, SMH.
Noticed Google Maps put up new, sharp images of Sydney CBD, after they blurred it earlier last year for the Apec summit.
I also noticed an accident in Circular Quay...