ITJourno of the Week: Simon Sharwood
By Tim Lince in Media News on Friday, 01st November 2013 at 4:04pm
This week’s ITJourno of the Week goes to The Register’s Simon Sharwood for a host of good stories throughout the week.
It all started on Sunday with an article that explored technology in a remote aboriginal community. He visited Willowra, located about 300km north-west of Alice Springs on the land of the Warlpiri people, and gave a detailed account about the technology used by the community and, beyond that, said he hopes “more representatives of The Reg's community can meet the Wirliyatjarrayi Learning Centre’s community”, to bring knowledge and extra tools to help “bring the future” to Willowra.
He also appears to have broken the ‘Dell laptops that smelt like cat pee’ story that went global and had numerous follow...
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