samuel337 | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 23 2007 | australia, marketing
"She said most of the maths software issues related to products supplied by the Australian Institute of Mathematics...Mother of three Kim Hyde said she was told by a saleswoman that computer software would help her autistic son, and so she signed on to buy the software for around $5500. The purchase was financed by a loan from an associated company at 24 per cent interest."
WTF! How retarded could you be. $5500 bucks for a bit of software and access to an Indian call center and everything's magically gonna improve? The guy behind this must be laughing all the way to the bank.
samuel337 | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 06 2007 | advertising, marketing, mobiles, australia"Users of Telstra's high-speed Next G phone network will soon be able to download concert tickets and other content directly to their phones by scanning special barcodes on billboards and other advertisements... All they need do is photograph a barcode, which can be on any surface - from billboards and computer screens to bottles and T-shirts."
About time, but Telstra only? Yeh sure, because the cool kids are all on Telstra right?

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