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Microsoft's chief research officer wants web licenses to end bloggers' anonymity
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
53 comments
16 years ago
miked
54 points
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A global fiasco brewing in Japan. (Will the US follow?)
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
45 comments
16 years ago
cwan
32 points
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Central England temperature dataset: 0.26°C increase per century since 1659
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
29 comments
16 years ago
dublinclontarf
28 points
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Did New Zealand's NIWA also manipulate climate data?
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
15 comments
17 years ago
yummyfajitas
19 points
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What the iPod tells us about Britain's economic future
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
5 comments
17 years ago
ojbyrne
15 points
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Teaching kids to code is a stupid idea
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
3 comments
13 years ago
dchs
15 points
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In a truly free society, I should have the right to read al-Qaeda's magazine
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
discuss
13 years ago
ColinWright
14 points
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Eternal Copyright: a modest proposal
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
discuss
14 years ago
mindstab
13 points
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WEF 2009: Mark Zuckerberg thinks difficult times require a tie
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
13 comments
17 years ago
mtkd
11 points
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Nokia, Siemens and Iran: When technology gets bloody
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
8 comments
17 years ago
swombat
11 points
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America’s supremacy is finished. Why don’t we understand this?
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
2 comments
13 years ago
vixen99
9 points
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Your time is up, publishers. Book piracy is about to arrive on a massive scale
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
2 comments
16 years ago
chaostheory
9 points
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Why is there no looting in Japan?
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
5 comments
15 years ago
allantyoung
8 points
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Russians confirm UK climate scientists manipulated data
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
2 comments
17 years ago
reedlaw
8 points
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UK student gets two months in jail for a tweet
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
discuss
14 years ago
moldbug
8 points
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'Gif', with a hard G, it doesn't matter what people said in 1987
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
2 comments
13 years ago
GotAnyMegadeth
7 points
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If you want to know what it's like in a startup, watch Ghostbusters
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
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12 years ago
jwm1
7 points
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Whoops CO2 has almost nothing to do with global warming
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
4 comments
15 years ago
olalonde
6 points
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Teach yourself free market economics in two hours
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
1 comment
16 years ago
limist
6 points
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US faces one of biggest budget crunches in world - IMF
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
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16 years ago
gibsonf1
6 points
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Idiot gurus and moronic buzzwords: British tech conferences
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
2 comments
14 years ago
hobbes
5 points
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Will Britain Default?
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
1 comment
17 years ago
drusenko
5 points
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Chinese going for broke on thorium nuclear power, and good luck to them
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
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12 years ago
bane
5 points
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Is Edward Snowden's story unravelling?
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
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13 years ago
kposehn
5 points
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Why is Greenland so rich these days? It said goodbye to the EU
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
3 comments
16 years ago
wyclif
4 points
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Innovation means respect for creators and consumers
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
2 comments
17 years ago
swombat
4 points
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St Julian of Assange sits atop his pillar in the desert, preaching to no one
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
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12 years ago
markmassie
4 points
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Why do British startups waste so much time on tech conferences?
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
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14 years ago
danso
4 points
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If Mark Zuckerberg were British…
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
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14 years ago
stunr69
4 points
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The spoilt luvvies of Silicon Roundabout
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
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14 years ago
will_asouka
4 points
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