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November 2005

November brought with it another busy month at Internetrix. Not that we’re complaining.

As a new monthly feature to the Internetrix Newsletter, we want to help you all stay ‘hip to the lingo of the web.’  Okay, knowing these terms might not necessarily keep you hip, but they’ll keep you on top of some constantly evolving technology innovations and trends. This month’s term: RSS Feed.

On the security front this month there’s good news and bad news—well, all bad news if you’re a hacker.

And with Christmas just around the corner we want to let everyone know that Internetrix will be closed over the holidays from Monday December 26th. We will reopen on Monday January 9th. To help get you all in the Christmas spirit, we’ve set out some online shopping ideas in “Online shopping for the Masses”.

Enjoy the November issue!

Update: Quality Performance Systems | 28 November 2005

As you may or may not remember, back in the May/June Newsletter we launched the new Quality Performance Systems (QPS) website.

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Advertising is Moving Online | 28 November 2005

Traditional media advertising lookout. Online advertising growth is far outpacing other channels.

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Nucleus helps Local Government Managers Australia | 28 November 2005

Establishing and maintaining high governance standards is crucial to effective operation of public and private organisations.

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Say What: RSS Feeds | 28 November 2005

A RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Feed is a format for syndicating web content, designed for sharing information published on other websites.

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Security Roundup | 28 November 2005

November’s Security Roundup has some good news and some bad news. Bad news is the internet is still plagued with people who prey off innocent and unsuspecting people.

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Online Shopping for the Masses | 28 November 2005

With Christmas just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about who’s on your Christmas list.

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