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The Weekly Round-Up: 31.07.09
Round-Up Others have already done the maths - as The Guardian points out, the 5,382 word document comprises of 36,125 characters with spaces, which translates into 259 tweets. What amazes the... [31 Jul 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 03.04.09
Round-Up Another among the most notable was The Guardian, which had a spoof story announcing it would become the first newspaper in the world to be published exclusively via Twitter, described it as "radically democratised news... [03 Apr 2009]
Google sniffing round UK wireless spectrum?
News A report in The Guardian claims the Californian tech giant might be planning to start its own mobile service or establish an open wireless-broadband network - much as it is trying to do in the US. The... [24 Sep 2007]
Editor's Blog: 'It was taken out of context... '
Comment I was interested earlier this week to read the conclusion of the incident between England cricket captain Michael Vaughan and The Guardian newspaper. Only it just so happened the Guardian journalist in... [15 Jun 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 16.12.05
Round-Up And speaking of British comedians who found fame and fortune on Channel 4, Baron Cohen's former 11 O'Clock Show colleague Ricky Gervais has also been making waves online with a series of in-demand, on-demand podcasts recorded exclusively... [16 Dec 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 02.12.05
Round-Up Upon visiting The Guardian's Football Unlimited website the Round-Up was faced briefly with half a dozen items about the Northern Irish footballer-turned-bar-prop. As was the banner ad... [02 Dec 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 15.07.05
Round-Up I found a list of officers' names under the heading 'Non-Terrestrial Officers'," he told The Guardian. The Round-Up is sure the Republican far right in the US judiciary will accept... [15 Jul 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 15.04.05
Round-Up If Harvey is interested, the Round-Up's suggestion would be a free subscription to the Guardian and leather elbow patches with every copy sold. It puts the... [15 Apr 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 16.01.04
Round-Up The Guardian spoke to Roman Zukoan, a computer technician who works in an entirely different Kaiserslautern PC shop. But whether the man was a criminal genius or potato-obsessed maniac the... [16 Jan 2004]
Guardian gets set to charge
News The Guardian announced on Tuesday that it will soon launch a subscription version of its popular Guardian Unlimited Web site, www.guardian.co.uk. These emails, and... [08 Jul 2003]
Dodgy dealing all round
Comment Guardian iT's chairman resigned on Wednesday, the day after it emerged that there was a £2.5m 'discrepancy' in last year's accounts. Sage shareholders are a tad nervous following a story in the Guardian... [14 Feb 2002]
The state we're in
Comment How about business continuity outfit Guardian IT? Yes, and videoconferencing sales have gone up, and teleworking's becoming more popular, and lots more e-tailers are seeing healthy sales, and most online... [26 Oct 2001]
Out of tune
Comment The Innovation and Development Agency (IDeA) is working with Intelligent Addressing to put all the nation's address lists on a single group of standardised databases (as silicon.com, working with the Guardian,... [03 May 2001]
The silicon.com Yearly Round-Up
Comment The Guardian (which my mum reads) even ran a text message poetry competition. Love, the Round-Up A lot of them were so damaging because they exploited holes in Microsoft software, but I... [14 Feb 2001]
Future fun: Napster and downloadable digital games
News Thomas Middelhoff, CEO of Bertelsmann, is now convinced, says the Guardian: "We can introduce in June or July of this year a subscription model, with a real working digital rights management system. Finally, to... [30 Jan 2001]