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Time for Australian government to wake up to mobile?

ChiefTech

They used two specific testing tools, a W3C tool based on standards developed in 2008 and another that looks like it was designed to test to baseline of phones like the Nokia 6680 (from 2005). Front-end Websites are just one aspect of government communication and service delivery. Do your e-government applications work on mobile?

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Working internationally

CILIP

John Dolan and Ayub Khan have long shared an interest in the international library scene and how different countries and cultures can share and benefit from each other. Our involvement started when we answered a British Council advertisement, in October 2014, for help with reinstating libraries in Lahore and Karachi, Pakistan.

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Two flavors of software as a service: Intuit QuickBase and Etelos | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Two flavors of software as a service: Intuit QuickBase and Etelos By Oliver Marks | August 14, 2008, 3:37pm PDT Summary There are dozens of flavors of clever applications aimed at the office productivity market, often spawned as a result of the Web 2.0 And now in 2008, the most honest thing we can say is that "Web 2.0" Where the Web 2.0