Earlier this month, you may have heard about AOL releasing some search history from its search engine. The implications are staggering from both the journalistic and privacy perspectives. Check out “Big Brother” for more about the AOL bungle, and “Citizen Journalism” to see how the story broke.
On the Internetrix home front, we’re thrilled to have launched a new website for the Department of Planning, which details the planned rejuvenation of the Wollongong City Centre and its surrounding areas.
The August Staff Profile details Eamonn Bell, one of our stellar Interactive Designers. In other news, Internetrix is hiring! We have an opening for an Office Administrator so if you or anyone you know might be interested, be sure to check out the details later in this edition.
Finally, for a bit of fun, we've got a feature called "Pimp My Desktop" this month. If you're sick of stayed screensavers or the boring wallpaper you get with your operating system, check out some of our tips.
Hope you enjoy the August issue of the Internetrix e-newsletter!
Did you know that Google or AOL keep track your online search queries? How comfortable would you feel with this information being made public? Well after a creepy and shocking “mistake” made by ...

Name: Eamonn Bell Position Title: Interactive Designer How long have you been with Internetrix? Just over a year now.

Okay so last month we talked about how the internet is changing radio, and the month before how internet is changing television, but did anyone ever think the internet would change how and when ...

Growth around the office never seems to slow, opening up a new Office Administrator position at Internetrix. We’re looking for someone with lots of initiative and a high attention to ...

Feel like pimpin' out your desktop? Well there are tons of websites out there offering free stuff, from wallpaper to screen savers to some pretty funky widgets, all to make your PC just that much ...

This month Internetrix is excited to announce the launch of a very significant project for our home town, the Wollongong City Centre Plan.
