Monk Zen
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(Apr 8, 2009 - 12:39 AM)
At around $4650 per every taxpayer this is not exactly a cheap solution. And that is just to build the infrastructure. Anyone with a simple accounting skills will tell you the government would need to charge double what Telstra charges for access to get return on investment. The government has already disposed of the surplus Liberals built and is already in the red (just after one year). So this "economic future" means a debt of $43 billion. Should I also mention this is the government, which intends to filter the access to the Internet with a secret list.
Update: according to opposition the monthly access would have to cost $150
(Apr 8, 2009 - 12:23 AM)
Technology websites would show higher use of Chrome - it comes with a territory of the users who visit these sites. My stats show a very different picture: Firefox 52.75%, Internet Explorer 37.38%, Safari 5.80%, Opera 2.45%, Chrome 0.69%. I run a photo blog.
Do I like Chrome? Yes, it is quick, functional and simple to use. I stress the word USE. For page development and testing Firefox/Firebug combination is still hard to beat.