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Apr 8th

Short Holiday Break

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MauiDid I mention we’re going on a short holiday in May? Well some of us in the office will be away so there will be limited resources during that time.

If your one of our hosted solution or service clients, please arrange backups of your websites in early May to be either emailed or delivered to you.

Please refrain from breaking your website during this period :) we know it’s always tempting. Most of our clients shouldn’t even realize that we are gone during this time as all project time lines have this period taken into account.

10 points and a gold star if you can guess where we’re going!

Now I’ve been out of the loop a little bit snowed under with a mountain of Joomla build projects, and a couple of WordPress ones, and during that time, there have been some big changes to the Joomla community here in Australia.

JoomlaDay.org.au has now changes to Joomla.org.au! Wow, and the website has had a little bit of a face lift with a new template applied to the website.

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Dec 31st

A reflection on 2010

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Fireworks at the Sydney Opera HouseAs the year winds up and Christmas celebrations come to an end, we thought it would be a good time to have a look back over the year and see how far we have come as a growing web design and development studio in Sydney.

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Sydney Joomla User GroupLast Tuesday 9th December 2010 was the end of year Christmas dinner for the Joomla User Group Sydney.

It was a fantastic night where most of us tried our best not to talk about work. Held at one of Sydney’s best Thai restaurants, Thai Pothong.

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We we’re implementing some Facebook like boxes for a few clients at have noticed that Facebook has stooped to a new low using rude and offensive language in their like boxes now.

I’ve never seen anything like this before from Facebook. The behaviour is quite strange and completely unacceptable. In the screenshot that was taken, you can clearly see the letters “FU” with the Facebook logo.

What are people going to think!?

FU Facebook

FU Facebook

 

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