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Why Australians DON T want to come back into the office

Share Dom Price, Australian workplace software giant Atlassian s futurist, said much of its global workforce had, in fact, never even been in the office as the pandemic lockdowns led to a technology recruitment drive. A third of Atlassian s workforce has been recruited during the past year with many of them working from work. Pictured is co-founder Mike-Cannon Brookes with his wife Annie  We ve added nearly 30 per cent of our workforce in the last year, he told Slack s Reimaging Work webinar. That s 30 per cent of our workforce that have never been to an office, they ve been on-boarded remotely, had a laptop delivered.

The battle between Big Tech and the free press

The battle between Big Tech and the free press published : 10 Apr 2021 at 04:00 7 Google s company offices in New York. Digital media giants like Google suck up 60% of all online advertising in the world, leaving traditional media outlets and publications high and dry. (Photo: Reuters) Worldwide, the free press is waging a battle for survival against Facebook and Google. Besides being gushing firehoses of Covid disinformation and QAnon conspiracies, Google and Facebook have been dangerously undermining the financial stability of media outlets all over the world. These two companies alone suck up an astounding 60% of all online advertising in the world (outside China). With Amazon taking another 9%, that leaves a mere 30% of global digital ad revenue to be split among tens of thousands of media outlets, many of them local publications. With digital online advertising now comprising more than half of all ad spending, this do

Australia s NBN, 8 Years On: Expectation vs Reality

Getty Images To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Gizmodo Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. Most Australians would be familiar with the NBN by now. It’s a rollout process that’s been affecting consumer internet connections since the federal government announced its new Broadband policy in 2013. That announcement actually happened eight years ago today, on April 9. In light of that, let’s take a look at the current state of the NBN in Australia.

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