This month has been a bit of a roller coaster ride of ups and downs at Internetrix. After winning an award for the eDA last month, we were excited to sign up Strathfield Municipal Council to improve their online customer service by implementing the eDA in their council. In contrast, one of the members of our advisory board, and father and mentor to Internetrix founder Geoff McQueen and staff member David McQueen, Mr Bill McQueen, passed away suddenly at age 51 during the month.
The McQueen family would like to sincerely thank our many, many clients for their thoughts, prayers and support through this difficult time.
This month’s newsletter, true to form, is packed full of goodies. If you pay attention to the IT news (c’mon, admit it), you might have heard about Google’s new desktop search engine. We’ve tried, it and think it’s pretty darn good; Microsoft – the gauntlet has been thrown. We also properly welcome Strathfield Municipal Council, launch the EBA Lawyers website and the new Microsolve website, and for the truly technologically bizarre, we report on how a Professor in Florida has cultured a brain made from rodent cells. Seriously.
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A University of Florida scientist has created a living "brain" of cultured rat cells that now controls an F-22 fighter jet flight simulator.
