More should be done to engage young people and combat radicalisation through the internet, an MP says.
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BBCPolitics 22 hours ago (via bbc.co.uk)
I recently had one of those eye opening web surfing sessions where I find lots of new awesome stuff to explore. I was checking up on the progress of Raspberry Pi, itself a very exciting project to make and sell an ARM-based PC board for $35. They say: We want to see cheap, accessible, programmable computers everywhere; we actively encourage other companies to clone what weâre doing. We w...
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Samizdata on 29th Jan 2012 (via samizdata.net)
Opponents of the US web regulations that inspired the Wikipedia blackout have some pretty illiberal tendencies, too.
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Spiked on 18th Jan 2012 (via spiked-online.com)
The industry’s players have been too slow to adapt to the digital world
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FT on 18th Jan 2012 (via ft.com)
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair channelled millions of pounds through a complicated web of companies and paid just a fraction in tax, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
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Telegraph on 7th Jan 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
If you are a Labour member, please take a look at the Party's latest policy consultation documents: You can submit ideas online as an individual, or hold a discussion in your branch, CLP or affiliate, using the discussion guides on the web page.
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LukeAkehurst on 22nd Dec 2011 (via lukeakehurst.blogspot.com)
As I head to London's Heathrow Airport en route to Malta for the holidays, I see this item during a spot of web-surfing. It is a piece by Gerard Baker, in the Wall Street Journal. Baker has spent a fair while in the US, and clearly, he's been infected: "But I discovered football when I first came to New York in the late 1980s and my prejudices melted away. It was the era of New...
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Samizdata on 21st Dec 2011 (via samizdata.net)
A group of European privacy watchdogs has called for a stricter interpretation of rules on behavioural advertising, condemning the industry's self-regulation code as giving users a “wrong presumption” of how their online browsing habits are being tracked by advertisers using web 'cookies'. More »
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EurActiv on 20th Dec 2011 (via euractiv.com)