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Swine flu in Australia

Swine flu is in Australia. A month late, but the numbers are set to grow. WA Health Department published a useful FAQ on swine flu symptoms and prevention.

And here are some interesting facts.

+ Traveling overseas? Insurance companies won’t cover you for swine flu.
+ And if you search for swine flu on Channel Nine web site, it’ll spit back at you, “Did you mean: swing fly?

    swine-flu

    Swine flu.. swing fly… I guess it’s close enough for an Australian mainstream news network. You may end up travelling overseas without insurance and watching in-flight news about swing fly.

    Myasthenia Gravis Support Group WA

    Myasthenia Gravis Support Group

    Myasthenia Gravis

    www.myastheniawa.info is one of the web sites that came to mind, which I designed back in 2005. I remember two [seemingly very old] people walking into my office back in Mt Lawley and asking if I could do a web site for them. They just spent years researching Myasthenia Gravis and produced a Myasthenia Gravis Information booklet and Myasthenia Gravis Handbook that they wanted to make avaialble on the Internet. Back then I thought, “wow…” it was amazing to see the committment from these people to produce something useful that would help others suffering from Myasthenia Gravis.

    The web site is here: http://www.myastheniawa.info/

    Mathletics Math tutor www.mathletics.com.au

    Mathletics Online Math Tutor www.mathletics.com.au lets children compete in Math againts their peers worldwide. This is rather an amazing system (used by my son). It allows kids from different countries to compete against each other in real time.

    For more info visit Mathletics Math Tutor at Education Review.

    On-line Businesses Must Meet 4-Second Challenge

    This is a Media Release from Fast Hit.

    Businesses feeling the pain of the economic downturn are re-evaluating the importance of an on-line presence to increase their reach and accessibility.

    Guennadi Moukine, managing director of web and email hosting company FAST.hit, said having a website was now a necessity for most businesses – from large telcos to small retailers. But websites had to have a clear purpose and effective structure to deliver good business results.

    Mr Moukine said a report by on-line content delivery service Akamai indicated that on-line shoppers were only willing to spare four seconds to explore a new website.

    “If a site is too slow or too hard to navigate, people just don’t bother and move on,” he said. “You may not be aware of how many potential clients you may be losing just because your web site does not pass the 4-second attention span challenge.”

    Mr Moukine said simply having a website would not result in a miraculous sales increase or reduced operating costs. But companies that followed common sense and simple guidelines were achieving amazing results around the clock by running well designed and structured web sites.

    FAST.hit worked closely with many Australian web development firms and web site owners to provide quality web site hosting, backup, email and troubleshooting services and had identified the following basic rules for a successful on-line presence:

    1. Purpose – determine exactly what you want to achieve with your web site. If it is sales, make sure it is easy to browse your products and complete the transaction. If it is information, make sure that the web site has your contact details on every page. Make it easy for people to follow.

    2. Usability – build a relationship with the company that hosts your web site. When something goes wrong and you are unable to contact your web developer, your host may be your saviour.

    3. Speed – you may not be aware that your web site is hosted overseas. Apart from support and security issues, this has an impact on speed. Move your web site to a local hosting company with a proven reputation, uptime and good back-up procedures.

    4. Reporting – make sure your site has good reporting tools (eg. Google Analytics) that show the pages people enter and leave your web site. Use this information to improve it.

    5. Optimisation – think of the keywords people would use when searching for your products on search engines. Use these keywords in the web site text. Talk to your web developer or hosting company about what else can be done to make your web site findable on the Net.

    FAST.hit provides shared, dedicated VPS and co-location services from Perth and Sydney datacentres to businesses across Australia.

    It is also a strong supporter of the web community and a platinum sponsor of the WA Web Awards held in Perth this week (www.wawebawards.com.au)

    UAE, Russia, Afghanistan and more

    35.JPG I’m on holidays – and here is my new travel blog. Feel free to visit and say hello. www.guennadi.com

    How NERDY are You?

    How NERDY are You? There is actually a test for it. My score was 56. What is yours?

    I am nerdier than 56% of all people. Are you a nerd? Click here to find out!

    Russia Wins Eurovision 2008

    Russia Wins Eurovision 2008 (do not read this if you don’t want to know the results).
    Yes, this is exactly what the Herald Sun said yesterday morning, before Eurovision went on TV here in Australia (Eurovision was on SBS last night).

    Take a look at this snapshot:

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    Socialwork Jobs

    I’ve setup a social work resources web site and am currently collecting links to web sites that list socialwork jobs: http://www.socialwork.com.au/ If you know of any, please let me know.

    i i i i i i Like you very much

    Here is a Valentines Greeting to you all. One of my old favourites.

    The Worst of Perth

    The owner of “The Worst of Perth” web site appeared on the ABC radio this morning – attracting a lot of visitors to their site. It’s quite interesting and amazing. Here is what he writes:

    One of the great things about producing The Worst of Perth is the number of people who tell me that they now look at the city in a different way. Instead of letting things blur past, they now apply a more critical eye.

    Check it for yourself: http://theworstofperth.com/

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