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Mad Hat Media

Locality: Bedford, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9200 4930



Address: 211 Rosebery Street 6052 Bedford, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.madhatmedia.com.au

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25.01.2022 Mmmmm delicious camel milk!



24.01.2022 Our latest website for Creative Hanging - Art Hanging & Installation Perth is now online: Thank you, Hal!

22.01.2022 Thanks Karen from Town of East Fremantle for organising the first Talking Business over Coffee at Zephyr Cafe! What a lovely spot!

22.01.2022 Fresh off the press: https://windfarmcoolants.com.au/ Designed by Klik Creative, developed by us. Get in touch if you want a high impact landing page to boost your new business or promote an existing part of your business.



21.01.2022 Great job DromeDairy Australia!

20.01.2022 Visited Max at DromeDairy Australia today to say Hi and meet the Even tasted camel milk and camel cheese - delicious!

20.01.2022 It's worth checking out!



20.01.2022 Read the new newsletter for Host One:

18.01.2022 That hurt to watch because its all true!

17.01.2022 Is this a good idea? What are your thoughts?

17.01.2022 Have you used this new function yet?

17.01.2022 Happy Tuesday! Were starting the week with a stunning view: a catch-up for local businesses - thanks for organising, Karen EC DOre!



16.01.2022 Host One Newsletter - March 2019 - https://mailchi.mp/2f0715/host-one-newsletter-march-1994089

16.01.2022 Healthy lunch in a secret garden

15.01.2022 And on the way back...

15.01.2022 **Easter Special** Get you FREE Lip Balm and you FREE hand-made exfoliating soap sack today! Check out our website for details: https://dromedairy.com.au/shop/ . . #eastergifts #theeasterbunnyiscoming #dromedairy #camelmilkskincare #naturalskincarelovers

15.01.2022 We met the lovely Ronja, Max and Forest the from DromeDairy Australia today! We look forward to working together

12.01.2022 Happy Australia Day long weekend! Stay safe and well be back on Tuesday

12.01.2022 Our clients K&S Restorations showcasing their workmanship:

11.01.2022 Happy New Year from the South Perth Foreshore!

10.01.2022 Happy hump day!

10.01.2022 Happy New Year from Mad Hat Media - read the latest news here: https://mailchi.mp/8671c2/happy-new-year-from-mad-hat-media

08.01.2022 Fresh off the press: a brand new website for Siska Wijaya: Custom build WordPress with integrated MailChimp and Acuity functionalities.

08.01.2022 We look forward to working with DromeDairy Australia! Check them out on Facebook and their website: dromedairy.com.au Get in touch if you want to partner up with Max & Ronja!

07.01.2022 Welcome on board! We've just launched our latest website for Kimberley Coastal Pilots

07.01.2022 LinkedIn is copying from Facebook... Have you noticed the new function?

03.01.2022 Its worth checking out!

03.01.2022 No surprises here:

03.01.2022 Google "prevented its rivals from having a chance to innovate and to compete in the market on their merits," Vestager said. "Advertisers and website owners, they had less choice and likely faced higher prices that would be passed on to consumers."

02.01.2022 Merry Christmas! If you have time over the holidays you should check out the dinosaurs at Perth Zoo - I managed to escape!

02.01.2022 How much is a Like worth?

02.01.2022 Welcome on board! Weve just launched our latest website for Kimberley Coastal Pilots

01.01.2022 In case you didnt hear about it already: And so, we had music service Spotify granted access to Facebook users private messages, once users had linked their Spotify and Facebook accounts. Why on Earth would Spotify want to read peoples private messages? Easy: it is a huge, tasty dataset. You could find out what bands people are excited about, and send them notices of new albums or gigs. You could see what they think of rival services, or the cost of your service. People w...ere encouraged to message their pals on Facebook through Spotify, letting them know what they were listening to. All in all, it was access to private thoughts: companies spend small fortunes paying specialist survey companies for these sorts of insights. Likewise Netflix. It had access to the same data under a special program that Facebook ran with other monster internet companies and banks in which they were granted extraordinary privileges to millions of peoples personal data. Facebook cut data deals with all sorts of companies based on this premise: give them what they want, and in return they would be hauled onto Zuckerbergs internet reservation. For example, Yahoo! got real-time feeds of posts by users friends reminding us of Cambridge Analytica gathering information on millions of voters via a quiz app, and using it to target them in contentious political campaigns in the US and Europe. Microsofts Bing was able to access the names of nearly all Facebook users friends without permission, and Amazon was able to get at friends names and contact details. Russian search engine Yandex had Facebook account IDs at its fingertips, though it claims it didnt even know this information was available. Facebook at first told the New York Times Yandex wasnt a partner, and then told US Congress it was. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/12/20/facebook_disaster/

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