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Cory Doctorow on the Digital Economy Act: This means war (guardian.co.uk)
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bensummers
16 years ago
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The god of small things - Hawking bets that Higgs particle will never be found (guardian.co.uk)
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nickb
19 years ago
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Clapper: I gave 'erroneous' answer because I forgot about Patriot Act (guardian.co.uk)
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stfu
13 years ago
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Edward Snowden asylum: Bolivian president's plane diverted (guardian.co.uk)
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wyclif
13 years ago
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Greenwald: Speaking on NSA stories, Snowden and journalism (guardian.co.uk)
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griffordson
13 years ago
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PRISM: Why you should care (Cory Doctorow) (guardian.co.uk)
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ra
13 years ago
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Q&A with NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden: 'I do not expect to see home again' (guardian.co.uk)
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oinksoft
13 years ago
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The directive telling intelligence chiefs to draw up cyber target list (guardian.co.uk)
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knowtheory
13 years ago
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429.
Google+ isn't a social network; it's The Matrix (guardian.co.uk)
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adzeds
13 years ago
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430.
Why is India so bad for women? (guardian.co.uk)
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cemerick
14 years ago
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431.
Wealth doesn't trickle down, it just floods offshore (guardian.co.uk)
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jamesjyu
14 years ago
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432.
New TSA scanner can tell what you had for breakfast from 50 meters away (guardian.co.uk)
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Alex3917
14 years ago
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433.
CERN thinks they have found the Higgs Boson (guardian.co.uk)
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DiabloD3
14 years ago
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Young musicians attract fan funding to avoid reliance on record industry (guardian.co.uk)
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yread
14 years ago
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Academic publishers have become the enemies of science (guardian.co.uk)
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MikeTaylor
14 years ago
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436.
What is the 1% rule? (technology.guardian.co.uk)
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danw
19 years ago
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The 1% aren't as talented as they believe themselves to be (guardian.co.uk)
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jlangenauer
15 years ago
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Voices of finance: computer programmer at a high frequency trading company (guardian.co.uk)
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camtarn
15 years ago
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The NFL star and the brain injuries that destroyed him (guardian.co.uk)
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kul
15 years ago
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Exploding watermelons put spotlight on Chinese farming practices (guardian.co.uk)
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J3L2404
15 years ago
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WikiLeaks row: why Amazon's desertion has ominous implications for democracy (guardian.co.uk)
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jdp23
15 years ago
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How the Japanese live long and prosper (guardian.co.uk)
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freshfey
16 years ago
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The Guardian Open Platform (guardian.co.uk)
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yanw
16 years ago
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My tweet was silly, but the police reaction was absurd (guardian.co.uk)
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mixmax
16 years ago
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445.
World's top 100 universities listed (guardian.co.uk)
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newacc
17 years ago
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446.
Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales colludes with NY Times to suppress news? (guardian.co.uk)
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wmf
17 years ago
18 comments
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The world's 50 most powerful blogs (guardian.co.uk)
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raju
18 years ago
10 comments
448.
World's most high-profile climate change skeptic does U turn on global warming (guardian.co.uk)
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mhb
16 years ago
9 comments
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Man-made chemicals blamed as many more girls than boys are born in Arctic (guardian.co.uk)
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paul
19 years ago
8 comments
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Under 30, online and world-beating (observer.guardian.co.uk)
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jwecker
19 years ago
7 comments
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