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Wikipedia wins the Google lottery - but why?
It's not every day somebody gives you a call and hands over millions.That is unless you're Nigel Page and Justine Laycock, the Gloucestershire couple who won £56m on the lottery last weekend... or Jimmy Wales.The Wikimedia Foundation -…
February 18 2010, 5:32pm | Comments
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Wikipedia wins the Google lottery - but why?
It's not every day somebody gives you a call and hands over millions.That is unless you're Nigel Page and Justine Laycock, the Gloucestershire couple who won £56m on the lottery last weekend... or Jimmy Wales.The Wikimedia Foundation -…
February 18 2010, 5:31pm | Comments
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Breakfast briefing: Facebook accelerates past Yahoo in the US
• The seemingly unstoppable Facebook has hit a new milestone, surpassing Yahoo to become America's second most popular website (after Google). That's partially the result of counting methods used by Compete.com (which mean that services such as Flickr…
February 18 2010, 5:03pm | Comments
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Wikipedia wins the Google lottery - but why?
It's not every day somebody gives you a call and hands over millions.That is unless you're Nigel Page and Justine Laycock, the Gloucestershire couple who won £56m on the lottery last weekend... or Jimmy Wales.The Wikimedia Foundation -…
February 18 2010, 9:00am | Comments
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Blast from the Past: Vintage Technologies That We No Longer Use
Most of the technologies that we have used in the past have been eclipsed by the remarkable technology that we use today. Advances in their design have occurred in tandem with the advances in technology in this digital…
February 17 2010, 5:42pm | Comments
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BBC to offer iPhone applications
The BBC announces it will start offering iPhone applications for some of its news and sport content from April.
February 17 2010, 3:27pm | Comments
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$1000 iPhone law exam review app sends traditional publisher running for cover
Filed under: Multimedia, Retail, Software, iTunes, Apple, iPhone, App Store You readers were skeptical that BarMax, the iPhone app that offered up a full law prep system for $1000, would make too big a splash in the law…
February 16 2010, 9:00pm | Comments
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YouTube's fifth birthday: watch its top five videos
It's hard to believe that YouTube, which now streams more than 1bn videos a day, only registered its domain name five years agoPeople who want to see the latest viral videos, very old TV commercials and pop videos,…
February 16 2010, 2:39pm | Comments
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BBC's James Cridland joins Audioboo
Former BBC radio head of future media and technology to advise UK sound-sharing website on Pro serviceJames Cridland, the former BBC radio head of future media and technology, has joined UK sound-sharing website Audioboo. Cridland, who has previously…
February 16 2010, 10:16am | Comments
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