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Richard Stallman: The technology guru who shuns technology

Richard Stallman
The Guardian
By Bobbie Johnson
17 October 2008

You won't catch world-renowned computer programmer Richard Stallman blogging or tweeting, and he doesn't own a mobile phone. How does…

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Science Weekly Extra podcast: Kerry Emanuel, an atmospheric scientist at MIT, discusses hurricane formation

Kerry Emanuel
The Guardian
16 October 2008

Alok Jha discusses tropical cyclones with MIT atmospheric scientist Kerry Emanuel

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'The last bastion is the living room'

Erik Huggers
The Guardian
By Owen Gibson
13 October 2008

He may have faced protests on his first day at work, but the BBC's director of future media and technology…

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Digg plans global expansion

Kevin Rose
The Times
By Mike Harvey
10 October 2008

Kevin Rose says his site will take on imitations with local-language versions in Germany, Spain, Japan and beyond. Digg, the…

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Celebrity Squares: comedian Rhys Darby has lost his iPod Touch to his 2-year-old son

Rhys Darby
The Guardian
By Stuart O'Connor
10 October 2008

Celebrity Squares: Kiwi comedian Rhys Darby has lost his iPod Touch to his 2-year-old son

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Tokyo Game Show 2008: Bungie

Bungie
The Guardian
By Aleks Krotoski
10 October 2008

They chose to announce their latest product in the Halo universe in Japan - a market which has bought 170K…

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Kevin Marks interview

Kevin Marks
The Guardian
9 October 2008

Google's Kevin Marks explains Open Social's development

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Virtual Worlds Forum 2008: Dizzywood

Dizzywood
The Guardian
By Aleks Krotoski
9 October 2008

As we mentioned yesterday, the Tokyo Games Show isn't the only event happening this week. The Virtual World's Forum –…

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Iconic co-founder on the iPod, iPhone, and future for Apple

Steve Wozniak
Daily Telegraph
7 October 2008

In an exclusive interview with the Daily Telegraph, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak wonders how long the iPod can stay on…

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Stepping Out in Style

Breast Cancer Care
The Irish World
By Sarah Bray
7 October 2008

To coincide with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, SARAH BRAY headed down to the Cancer Care Fashion Show in London to…

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A Europe that collaborates can make anything happen

Marja Makarow
www.publicservice.co.uk
By Adam Gristwood
30 September 2008

Europe must improve its approach to science - from educating the young to publishing research - to keep itself competitive

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Getting green policies in developing nations

Warren Evans
www.publicservice.co.uk
By Matthew D'Arcy
29 September 2008

'Developing nations are naive if they think they can avoid being hit by climate change'

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"We knew we could win" - when Dreamcast was a contender...

Peter Moore
The Guardian
By Keith Stuart
15 September 2008

Peter Moore, ex-head of Sega of America, ex-head of Xbox, now President of EA Sports. I started at Reebok as…

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Professor Michael Reiss on teaching evolution to creationists

The Guardian
12 September 2008

Rev Professor Michael Reiss of the Royal Society wants creationism to be discussed in science lessons

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Eric Schmidt

Financial Times
By Chrystia Freeland
5 September 2008

Part 3: Google CEO Eric Schmidt talks about traditional media, Barack Obama and energy and how Google wants to empower…

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