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IT infrastructure monitoring company LogicMonitor has hired Taggart Matthiesen as the company’s new Chief Product Officer (CPO).

Published in People Moves
Thursday, 21 April 2022 14:47

Zoomo adds three to senior leadership

Australian short-distance electric-powered delivery vehicle provider Zoomo has appointed Jules Flynn to the role of COO, Michelle Crocker to the role of vice president of people and culture, and Alan Wells to the role of vice president of product.

Published in People Moves

Electric and driverless cars could boost Australia’s economy by $92 billion by 2050, a rise of two to three percent over projected GDP without new mobility, according to a new study.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 25 September 2018 17:57

The most dangerous drug of addiction

A few weeks ago I left the house and while driving realised I had forgotten my smartphone. It was not a good feeling – I felt disadvantaged and disconnected. Yet, as a younger man, I happily travelled around the world with just my wristwatch and a backpack. What has happened to us since those days?

Published in Beerfiles

The trend of "co-living" is the latest buzz phrase to emerge from Silicon Valley. This, despite the fact that people were living as roommates a long, long time ago too, and co-living is just another fancy term for it.

Published in Open Sauce
Wednesday, 09 August 2017 10:31

Uber drivers finding ways to trick system: study

Uber drivers have found ways to trick the algorithms that are used to regulate them to cause "surge pricing" by organising mass switch-offs and giving the system the impression that less cars are in operation that actually are operating.

Published in Technology Regulation

At the NSW state government’s Future Transport Summit 2016, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak talked his secret to happiness and displeasure with Uber

Published in Home Tech

The Moovit local transport app is now officially serving selected Australian cities following a beta period that attracted more than 200,000 users.

Published in Apps
Wednesday, 30 April 2014 15:54

Ride-sharing hits an Uber roadblock in Sydney

Uber's ride-sharing functionality has been deemed illegal in the state of New South Wales, after the government declared it contravened the Passenger Transport Act.

Published in Technology Regulation

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