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WordPress 3.1.2 now released

Hi All, Just a quick update to let you know WordPress has released Version 3.1.2 of their blogging software. This release is a security update for all WordPress users. Updates include: – Fix tag bugs – Fix user query bug when ordering by post count – Fix contributor level vulnerability – Fix title bug when […]
Read More | ShareFacebook for BlackBerry 2.0 now available in beta

BlackBerry has just announced that version 2.0 of the BlackBerry Facebook application is now available. This is a siginificant step forward as the previous version was missing some key features according to user reports. The new layout is much close in terms of functionality to what iOS and Android apps have. New features include: – […]
Read More | ShareWikipedia now 10 years old!

Wikipedia is now 10 years old. The site was founded in January 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger. The site operates as a not for profit charitable organisation – although with such huge traffic and unique visitors the site could have sold ad space on the site – however decided against this approach. The […]
Read More | ShareFacebook Places now officially available in Australia

Hi All – a quick update to let you know that Facebook Places on the Facebook iPhone application is now officially available in Australia. You can now check-in and add new venues on Facebook places. What do you think? Will you be using this service? Do you already use Foursquare?
Read More | ShareYahoo USA and Canada Search now powered by Bing

Yahoo US and Canada now has its search results powered by Microsoft’s Bing search engine. Yahoo will also be moving its advertisers across to Microsoft’s adCenter platform but that is still very much a work in progress. more to come as we hear local Australian news on this venture.
Read More | ShareFacebook Applications now tell what Private Data is Shared

Facebook is rolling out a new feature that requires 3rd party applications to inform users exactly what parts of their profiles will be shared to make the applications work. Applications already had to ask for user permission to access anything in their profiles that wasn’t public. But these apps didn’t actually have to specify what […]
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