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30 Jul 2010
Google Australia in partnership with non-profit youth organisation Vibewire launched Student Voice yesterday at their Sydney headquarters.
28 Jul 2010
24 Jul 2010
The QR code, or quick response code, is simply a two-dimensional bar code that came into being in 1994 and found a large audience in Japan. Stateside, however, QR codes ? while clever for tying real-world objects to online content ? have always remained on the outskirts of public awareness.
21 Jul 2010
The inspiration of this video comes from Todd Alcotts poem, Television.
16 Jul 2010
From the USSRs Be On Guard! map in 1921 to Google Earth, a new exhibition at the British Library charts the extraordinary documents that transformed the way we view the globe forever
10 Jul 2010
08 Jul 2010
06 Jul 2010
Some tips to maybe help my game.
02 Jul 2010
Another Australia Day has arrived, and with it a look at all things Aussie. Here at Max were presenting a countdown of the 100 most iconic Aussie songs ever. The list is extensive and youll see lots of love directed at the classics - from Midnight Oil, AC/DC, Crowded House, and The Church to younger acts such as Silverchair, Delta Goodrem, Wolfmother, and the Living End.
30 Jun 2010
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Graham Wegner

G'day, I'm Graham Wegner, currently ICT coordinator at Lockleys North Primary School.

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