January 12, 2006

Google Analytics limits signups with gmail style invites.

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How to develop USB devices

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October 20, 2005

City wide wi-fi debate picking up.

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May 19, 2005

E-cards with Creative Commons Licensed Flickr Content

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March 01, 2005

Visual Bookmarks at Wists.com

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February 28, 2005

Business Week do a rundown on folksonomies

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October 06, 2004

Jeremy is providing good coverage of key events at Web 2.0 conference

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August 21, 2004

Interview with Bulk E-mailer

(Via /.)

The individual sends 60 million spam emails for four days worth of work and claims that one in 19 of AOL users clicks the links in his mortgage spam

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Search for the Higgs Boson Particle

The Guardian:

They call it the God particle: a mysterious sub-atomic fragment that permeates the entire universe and explains how everything is the way it is. Nobody has ever seen the God particle; some say it doesn't exist but, in the ultimate leap of faith, physicists across the world are preparing to build one of the most ambitious and expensive science experiments the world has ever seen to try to find it.
At a summit meeting in Beijing yesterday, 12 experts from countries including Britain, Japan, America and Germany announced they have agreed on a blueprint for the new experiment - a gigantic atom smashing machine called the international linear collider. Now they must convince their respective governments to meet the anticipated £3bn price tag.

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