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TechRepublic Member | January 11, 2012

Editor's note
Plenty of local news arrived this week: PyCon Australia is calling for ideas on what presentations and speakers its attendees want; there's been a nice study of how the public broadcaster moved from ASP to Ruby on Rails; and two Aussie universities have created new wiring only four atoms wide. Our lead story though is a cure for a personal pain point of mine: cleaning up the Google Chat list after adding a great many people to Google+. My contacts now look more like a chat list and less like a phone book. -- Chris

Purge your Google Chat list of Google+ contacts

One of the surprises of adding a large number of people on Google+ is that everyone will appear in your Google Chat contact list. But using a hidden-away option will return your list to a more... Read more

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