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TELSTRA EXCHANGE|Archive: December, 2011

 

02 December 2011

What is Android? Find out at Androidland

Author: Sunil Joseph

A few months back I remember sitting in the car with my sister when she asked me a very popular question – “What is Android?”.
Being a self-professed ‘Android fanboi’ my eyes lit up and I proceeded to let her know what I’d learned over the years about this new mobile operating platform, Android. After my long-winded explanation running through smart phones, tablets, cloud-computing and smart TVs, I realised I’d lost her at ‘hello’ – she was confused and it was then I realised how complex the space is for those not close to it.

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02 December 2011

Telstra recognises International Day of People With Disability, 3 Dec

Author: Paul Fegan.
Today is International Day of People with Disability and at Telstra we’re proud to support a range of diversity and inclusion initiatives. As a Group Managing Director at Telstra I have oversight of our disability program of work and hope you don’t mind me sharing some of the ways we are working to address accessibility issues for customers, communities and employees with disability.

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02 December 2011

Telstra people speak about how “it gets better”

Author: Peter Habib.
On 1 December 2008, Telstra’s employee network for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex employees was launched with a humble membership of 20 or so people. Three years later, at birthday celebrations held yesterday in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, the “Spectrum” network celebrated a membership of almost 300 – and took some steps to further build inclusion and acceptance, both at Telstra and beyond.

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01 December 2011

Telstra 500 Beach Cricket Clash

Author: Gwynn Compton.
It’s a tough lot being a New Zealand cricket fan, especially for my fellow Gen Ys. We were too young to ever really see Sir Richard Hadlee at his greatest, but old enough to remember the Young Guns era of the early 1990s. The under-arm bowling incident was long since ingrained in the national psyche, while later, on a bold, new era of Fleming, Vettori, Bond and Cairns delivered temporary bouts of brilliance to keep us dreaming of greatness.

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