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Technology | guardian.co.uk - 10 minutes ago
LET'S GO CERFING How ironic it is that a group of non-scientific writers, namely the editors of the Guardian's Style Guide, must insist on the use a scientific fact that seems to be unknown even by at least one …
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Science | guardian.co.uk - Oct 11, 2008
Richard Smith: Never mind the bank chaos – this week's boost for open access research could be more important in the long run
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Technology | guardian.co.uk - Oct 10, 2008
Late in the 19th century, a Philadelphian named Frederick W Taylor toured the smoky foundries and clattering mills of his day carrying a stopwatch and a clipboard. Taylor measured the workers' movements and routines …
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Technology | guardian.co.uk - Oct 10, 2008
Lovely is a word often used in describing Elbow's music and much the same can be said of their website, not least the front page which tinkles and sparkles for your mouse. Having just won the Mercury Prize for their …
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Technology | guardian.co.uk - Oct 10, 2008
Scamp scampblog.blogspot.com Lies directors tell, why Galaxy sells more than Dairy Milk and turning YouTube films into adverts. 30 Second Break 30secondbreak.com Viral clips, banned adverts, funny animals and - for …
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Technology | guardian.co.uk - Oct 10, 2008
Outbreak is a grown-up, horror version of the old interactive fantasy book format ("Turn to page 4 to go to the castle"). With B-movie acting, much gore and a zombie scenario, the plot depends on the choices of the …
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Technology | guardian.co.uk - Oct 10, 2008
Driven by the younger generation, a new mood is taking hold of Britain's deaf culture: it was encapsulated at its most joyful at a recent gig by deaf comedian John Smith, when he bounded across the stage in a …
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Technology | guardian.co.uk - Oct 10, 2008
Driven by the younger generation, a new mood is taking hold of Britain's deaf culture: it was encapsulated at its most joyful at a recent gig by deaf comedian John Smith, when he bounded across the stage in a …
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@ Future of Web Apps: Suw Charman-Anderson on beating email addictionTechnology | guardian.co.uk - Oct 10, 2008 The business presentation space is mysteriously being pumped with baking pastry smells, which could be some clever ploy of Suw Charman-Anderson in demonstrating our struggle to overcome our animal instincts. Like how … Also tagged: technology, software, media, email, future of web apps |
Society | guardian.co.uk - Oct 9, 2008
Open thread: A new Google program could make you think twice before sending drunken emails. Would you make good use of it?