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Peter Higgs

Sunday Times
17 August 2008

The man with the answer to life, the universe and (nearly) everything.

British scientist Peter Higgs dreamt up a theory explaining the tiny particles that make up everything, including you, decades ago. At last he's set to be proved right.

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Catherine Cook

Sunday Times
17 August 2008

Rich clickings for myYearbook founder.

School yearbook networking site makes multi-millionaire of 18-year-old girl

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Gary McKinnon

The Independent
2 August 2008

Gary McKinnon: 'If I have to spend some time in an American jail, I will survive but it will be tough. I can't imagine that I'll be too welcome'

Jerome Taylor meets Gary McKinnon, the hacker who this week lost his appeal against extradition to the US

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Samir Arora

The Independent
28 July 2008

My Life In Media: Samir Arora

'In my teens I made a list of 100 things I wanted to do, and had reached No 94 by my thirties, including running a billion-dollar company'

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Mark Rubens

The Guardian
25 July 2008

What is it with the iPhone?

Call of Duty 4 producer Mark Rubens is yet another geek who has fallen under the spell of Apple's shiny device

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Jack Dorsey and Evan Williams

The Guardian
23 July 2008

Twitter searches for the next step

In their first newspaper interview since buying third party search startup Summize, the Twitter founders Jack Dorsey and Evan Williams talk to Guardian Technology

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Alexis Cleveland

Public Servant magazine
22 July 2008

The transformational government programme has come under repeated fire for its slow rate of progress. But Alexis Cleveland tells Alison Thomas that sweeping changes are being achieved

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Martha Lane Fox

The Guardian
18 July 2008

The Friday interview: Martha Lane Fox.

Former dotcom poster child finds her lucky voice

A car crash has made Martha Lane Fox, the founder of Lastminute.com, as passionate about her charities as her businesses

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Scott Sigler

The Independent
16 July 2008

Digital Dickens: How Scott Sigler is changing the way we read.

Downloaded any good books lately? Guy Adams meets Scott Sigler, the podcast king who's changing the way we read

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Carolyn McCall and Tim Brooks

PaidContent.org
11 July 2008

Guardian Execs On ContentNext Acquisition: McCall, Brooks Talk Up Expansion

The acquisition of our parent company, ContentNext Media, is a major change for us, but it also marks a turning point for the UK company to which we now belong. ContentNext is Guardian News & Media‘s first acquisition outside the UK and its first of this sort at all; we are also now the company’s largest U.S. presence. I spoke separately with Carolyn McCall, chief executive of Guardian Media Group, and Tim Brooks, a former journalist and managing director of Guardian News & Media, the part of the company where we fit in. No details on finances (we’ll leave that to Kara) but this is clearly a significant investment of energy and resources for Guardian as well. Excerpts after the jump. ....

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Matt Harding

The Independent
9 July 2008

YouTube's greatest hit: One man and the web's most watched video. He makes Ricky Gervais look like Fred Astaire – but that hasn't stopped Matt Harding from creating the web's most watched video. Rob Sharp on an unlikely dance sensation

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Blake Chandley

The Guardian
7 July 2008

Jemima Kiss interviews Blake Chandley of Facebook. The social network's UK sales director discusses targeted advertising and more

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Martha Lane Fox

The Independent
5 July 2008

My Secret Life: Martha Lane Fox, Entrepreneur, age 35

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Judith O'Reilly

Daily Telegraph
5 July 2008

Northern exposure: Wife in the North. Elizabeth Grice meets the blogger whose lament as a lonely, uprooted housewife has found international success

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Buzz Aldrin

Sunday Telegraph
29 June 2008

Buzz Aldrin: Invest in Nasa to beat the Chinese to Mars. Buzz Aldrin, the second man on the Moon, has issued a stark warning that America must invest now in the space agency Nasa, or surrender leadership of space exploration to Russia and China.

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