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On 02/07/11 16:04, elliott-brennan wrote:
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Also the UNSW computer society seems to be only for UNSW
students, so having<br>
them in the list when most people who read that list are not
permitted to<br>
attend seems like a bad idea. I'm sure that UNSW students
don't typically<br>
check external web sites when trying to discover campus
resources.<br>
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Not that i disagree with the overall conclusion, but i think there's
a faulty assumption there. Many sites have such bad navigation and
internal search engines that it's actually more efficient to search
Google than it is to use their site - hp.com and most of .qld.gov.au
are cases in point.<br>
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Paul<br>
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