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Public Spending Data - UK - 0 views

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    "On 4th June 2010 the UK government released A whole load of useful data about much the governemt has been spending on various things we parse this data for you " This website provides it in easily parseable csv format.
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BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Tories want open source Whitehall - 0 views

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    Using open source software was about "better and more effective government". He criticised government IT procurement for lacking "open standards" and making it difficult for small companies to get the contracts. "All too often a government IT system is incompatible with other types of software, which stifles competition and hampers innovation. "Looking at the litany of IT projects that have collapsed or spiralled over budget, it's clear too that this has meant billions of pounds wasted and public service reform being hampered," Mr Osborne said. "The government's approach needs to be overhauled."
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BBC - dot.life: Facts about file-sharing - 0 views

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    "But what's missing from the whole debate is some data. Just how much unlawful file-sharing is going on in the UK and what effect is it having on the creative industries? It's hard to be sure really - the music industry often says that twenty unauthorised tracks are downloaded for every one that's paid for, but I'm not sure how that figure was worked out. The government, too, seems hazy, unable to say how it will know when file-sharing has been reduced by 70%, the target to be attained by the initial deterrence campaign before stronger measures are contemplated."
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TV: Government given five-year TV and film piracy warning | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    Along with alarmist predictions of the death of film, "She added that the industry is moving away from the anti-piracy campaigns based around social stigma, such as "Knockoff Nigel", with a more positive campaign called "You make the Movies" launched earlier this month emphasising that DVD sales and cinema tickets are part of the funding process for high quality content."
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Google Street View cleared of breaking Data Protection Act | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    Google Street View, the controversial website that shows 360-degree street views of many of Britain's cities does not breach the Data Protection Act, the information commissioner ruled today. Hundreds of people complained that their privacy was breached by the service, which launched last month for 25 cities and towns. Today the Information Commissioner's Office rejected those complaints but said it would watch Google closely to ensure that it responded quickly to requests for the removal of images that identified individuals.
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SpotlightOnSpend - Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead - Overview - 0 views

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    Expenditure and procurement information.
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Cory Doctorow: Getting tough on copyright enforcers | Culture | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    "I think we should permanently cut off the internet access of any company that sends out three erroneous copyright notices. Three strikes and you're out, mate."
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TCS: Urban students are digital natives, reveals TCS Generation Web 2.0 survey - 0 views

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    63% of urban students spend over an hour online daily; 93% are aware of social networking; Orkut and Facebook are most popular online destinations; 46% use online sources to access news; TV, Newspaper users at 25%; 62% have a personal computer at home; 1 in 4 students own laptops in metros; 2 of 3 own music players; IT and engineering remain overwhelming popular career choices; Media & Entertainment, Travel and Tourism are emerging careers; USA, UK top list of international destinations for higher studies.
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Internet | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    All of the Guardian's internet-related coverage.
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China's economic freedom soars. Will its political freedom catch up? - CSMonitor.com - 0 views

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    "What does all this mean for Americans? It is easy to be annoyed at cheap and shoddy copycat products pouring out of China. The Brits in their time were very annoyed at upstart Yankee copycats and tried to protect their own knowhow from imitators. It didn't work then and it will certainly not work now. The only realistic course of action is to keep markets open and not try to block Chinese catch-up."
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BBC - Newsbeat - Black Eyed Peas set downloads record - 0 views

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    "Since then downloads have come to dominate the top 40. About 98% of all single sales are now from downloads, with about 100,000 needed every week to get to the top spot."
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PRS Threatens Woman For Playing Radio To Her Horses Without Paying A Licensing Fee | Te... - 0 views

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    But, where PRS really shines is in threatening tons of small businesses. Over the years, we've had stories on PRS threatening car repair shops, because mechanics in the garage were playing their radios loud enough that customers in the waiting room could hear them. That's a public performance, according to PRS. Then they went after a police station because some cops were listening to radios. Then they went after a children's charity for singing Christmas carols without paying up. The group has even been known to call up small businesses and if they hear music in the background, demand payment, including one case involving a guy working at home with his dog. Apparently, that constitutes a "public performance." The latest (sent in by a few folks) is that PRS has now threatened a woman who plays classical music to her horses in her stable to keep them calm. She had been turning on the local classical music station, saying that it helped keep the horse calm -- but PRS is demanding £99 if she wants to keep providing such a "public performance." And it's not just a one-off. Apparently a bunch of stables have been receiving such calls.
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Investigative journalism under threat from new regulations | Media | The Guardian - 0 views

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    London: "New regulations that came into force last week - requiring telephone and internet companies to keep logs of what numbers are called, and which websites and email services and internet telephony contacts are made - have left some wondering if investigative journalism, with its need to protect sources (and its sources' need, often, for protection), has been dealt a killer blow."
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Goldman Sachs hires law firm to shut blogger's site - Telegraph - 0 views

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    The bank has instructed Wall Street law firm Chadbourne & Parke to pursue blogger Mike Morgan, warning him in a recent cease-and-desist letter that he may face legal action if he does not close down his website. Florida-based Mr Morgan began a blog entitled "Facts about Goldman Sachs" - the web address for which is goldmansachs666.com - just a few weeks ago.
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