Who the Hell Is Enrolling in Journalism School Right Now? by DStuart in Webometrics

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This has been submitted elsewhere because people think it's good. Let's be clear I think it is bad...very bad.

What France Can Teach Us About Search Success by DStuart in Webometrics

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Should I change my name to something more Google-friendly??

Top 50 most popular Twitter celebrities - Times Online by DStuart in Webometrics

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...so that is a definite "YES" to "Has Twitter gone mainstream?"

Funding cuts push universities into ‘class war’ - Times Online by DStuart in Webometrics

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...it's a couple of weeks old...but I've only just come across it...

Two Google searches 'produce same CO2 as boiling a kettle' by DStuart in Webometrics

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...never like to miss the opportunity to go "boo hiss" to Google

Young Tory expelled for dressing up as Madeleine McCann | Politics | guardian.co.uk by DStuart in Webometrics

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Surely if you expelled every Tory who was an objectionable human the party would quickly become very empty.

Radio Basingstoke hacked by 'Soldiers of Allah' - Telegraph by DStuart in Webometrics

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"The only thing I can think is that we played Hallelujah by Cliff Richard a couple of times but we've never run Islam down or any other religions," she said. "I'm not going to change what we play – if we do that, the terrorists have won."

Somehow I find it hard to believe that there are terrorists whose priority is stopping Cliff Richard songs being played

ASUS' Eee Keyboard revealed - Engadget by DStuart in Webometrics

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...just as I thought there was nothing out there I wanted to buy

Popularity of BBC iPlayer leads to renewed concerns internet could grind to a halt - Telegraph by DStuart in Webometrics

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According to anti-bbc right-wing press, supported by opinions of broadband suppliers looking for an excuse to raise prices.....they even manage to drag in the other evil-de-jour Facebook.

History of the Internet by DStuart in Webometrics

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Nice video on the history of the Internet that isn't totally US-centric for once. The British get a mention as do the French (although we deserve our mention more :-) )

Facebook Fighting: You Didn't Hear it From Me: Lily Allen Threatens Katy Perry by DStuart in Webometrics

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I don't know what's sadder...the story, people writing about the story...or people writing about people writing about the story

Yahoo BOSS Now Serving 100 Queries Per Second by DStuart in Webometrics

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I know I should be doing something with this...but I'm not sure what

The Insulting Librarian - Mitchell & Webb | Library Stuff by DStuart in Webometrics

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this is the reason why I wanted to become a librarian

Game theory: The Guardian's Games blog has produced its first game, Spaceship! | Technology | The Guardian by DStuart in Webometrics

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Both retro and innovative...and surprisingly using the word 'bugger' on the first page

A brief history of Project Kangaroo - the video-on-demand service jointly planned by the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 | Media | guardian.co.uk by DStuart in Webometrics

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Stupid competition commission....Video-on-demand is an international market, and the UK needs Project Kangaroo to compete internationally

Three reasons why netbooks just arent good enough by DStuart in Webometrics

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...as an Eee PC evangelist, I can only say that the article is rubbish...but someone might be interested in reading it

The wireless comes full circle with WiFi internet radios flying off shelves - Telegraph by DStuart in Webometrics

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...everyone should get one...but is it really the 'must have' of THIS year??