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Piece by Gizmodo on why Kate Lundy should replace Stephen Conroy as Communications minister.
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Although Kevin Rudd claims his popularity collapsed because he was trying to make 'tough reforms', it appears that a lack of conviction and ability to follow through with the 'tough reforms' was the problem.
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I couldn’t help but laugh when I read Stilgherrian’s rant on ABC Unleashed yesterday about how Australia’s “digital elites†may understand technology but somehow don’t get the apparently unbelievably complicated world of Federal politics.
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The Italian Windows website "Windowsette" somehow managed to get a hold of a super-secret, highly confidential PowerPoint presentation outlining many of Microsoft's goals and plans for Windows 8.
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Despite having just released the latest version of its browser software – Internet Explorer 9 – in beta for developers, Microsoft is still trying to convince home and enterprise users to upgrade from IE6 to IE8.
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Both Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd mentioned the National Broadband Network in their introductory speeches on Thursday morning, but there was no mention of Labor's more embarrassing policies — the internet filter, the vendetta against Google, plans to snoop on email and web usage, Australia's participation in the vindictive ACTA legislation, or even the Big Red Button.
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Several of Stephen Conroy’s harshest critics have backed the idea that Julia Gillard should hand his Communications portfolio to fellow Labor Senator Kate Lundy in the event Gillard took the Prime Ministership this morning and conducted a cabinet re-shuffle.