Voted "Best Australian Blog not owned by Rupert Murdoch" in the recent International Weblog Awards, and being archived by the Australian National Library as a blog with "lasting cultural value" and of "national significance".The description says it all - "Intermittent postings from Canberra, Australia on Software Development, Space, Politics, and Interesting URLs.And of course, Brains..."Well, almost all. The author is a Rocket Scientist with a really rare medical condition. When the blog was started in 2003, he was Alan - now she's Zoe, an A to Z transformation. All blogged as it happened, so the archives are interesting too.From a review:"This blog, written by a rocket scientist, is a fascinating collection of information, both personal and scientific, regarding intersex, transsexualism and related psychosocial and psychosexual issues....It is erudite and heartfelt. Just read the posts about the passport issue. You won't know whether to laugh, weep or crawl into a ball and rock gently in a corner - an amazing person."
Australia is a great place to manufacture electronic products and embedded sytems. It is both profitable and desirable to make these products in Australia.We are both enthusiastic and confident that this is achievable for a very wide range of products.So how do we fit in?We make stuff work. Forget complexity, that's our problem. We handle the details so you don't have to. It's not about bits and bytes and millivolts but about results. You want products you can sell at a profit. We want that as well.You don't have to learn Mandarin to make a profit in electronics. You can stick to Aussie. It reduces the risk of commercial failure and it also reduces your time to market.Make it in Australia, and you will be making profits earlier.So what's to lose. Let's make it happen today.
Guides for bookkeepers and business owners with case studies for different industries.Useful links for businesses and free downloads often used by small and medium size business. BAS return submission.
Lifehacker is a technology blog with a slightly different way of looking at the world. We see technology as a shortcut to life. When we look at products, software or gadgets, we stop and ask ��� how does this make my work or play faster, more efficient, and more fun?If you���re tech savvy and looking for a better, faster way to do things, or you���re just starting to explore what you can do with technology, stop by Lifehacker to check out the latest tips, tricks and shortcuts. Part technology guide, part productivity tool, Lifehacker aims to help you organise your workday and maximise your playtime.
Information on IT and specifically ERP software solutions. It news and events in Perth.
Sim card data recovery software takes a minute time to restore all deleted text messages on your Windows operating system.
tech tips and productivity tips
Testing Times is an independent software testing service that delivers proven, personal and cost-effective software testing services.
Comments, thoughts and ideas on software testing which have been floating around my brain for the past 17 years or so
This is a little site where I write about stuff I find and stuff I like! Gadgetty bits and pieces that I find interesting plus anything else on my mind (which is probably nothing :) )
Ash Nallawalla blogs about the web, search engine marketing and computing in general.
Customised Software Development for Windows and Pocket PC | We Speak Your Language, Too!
Snippets of hints, tips, and how-tos to assist novice computer users, especially novice Linux users.
Longstanding Aussie web and software developer, speaker, conference organizer, pundit, dad and lifesaver's blog.
The Milstream Web Software company blog.
Software architect from Microsoft blogging about her architecture experience and work at the enterprise level, plus few bits of other thoughts on Web 2.0, innovative software and technology, and bits of social issues of personal importance.
About small business, technology and independent retailers.
decaffeinated :: overpunctuated, underinformed
Mainly about my web development adventures. I post tips and tricks for PHP, Ruby on Rails, AJAX and ASP.NET