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I published a blog post on the Internet censorship protest that was carried out across Australia on 13/12/2008. This blog post was submitted and accepted on Slashdot, netting more than 150 comments on the issue.

A popular industry blog, ‘Download Squad’ linked to my Internet Explorer Retitler application. I wrote this in 2003 for a bit of a joke so was pleased to see people enjoying it:
We didn’t think we would find another entry in the “totally useless but very cool for a few seconds software” section so soon, but as luck would have it..
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My blog post regarding the internet filter protest was quoted in UK IT publication The Register. Many IT publications are following the developing internet censorship story.

My KeyControl widget was reviewed in the German print magazine, Mac Life. Click here for the contents of the review.
Mac Life is a trade subscription print magazine published monthly which reviews products and software specific to the Mac operating system.

Sunday Life Magazine (an inclusion of Sun Herald) published a feature-length article on giftedness in 2005, titled ‘One in a Million’. The title is a reference to the statistical prevalence of high levels of intellectual giftedness. I was interviewed and photographed for the article and appeared on the front cover. Claire Halliday was the principal journalist on this article with Daniel Donahoo contributing the break-out box on me.
Claire Halliday writes regularly for The Age, SHM and has contributed feature articles to Marie Claire, NME & Rolling Stone among others. Daniel Donahoo is an author, researcher and policy advisor.

A few years ago, when I was studying high school mathematics over the internet and putting my programming work online, my (old) web site was referenced in a paper presented at an international conference on undergraduate mathematics teaching.
The paper is now published with SpringerLink and was authored by Johann Engelbrecht and Ansie Harding of the Department of Mathematics & Applied Mathematics, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
The mathematical Java applets I created for assessment and also for my own instruction and amusement are available at this site under the tag ‘Java’.
The paper is available in pdf form here for free.