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From Facebook to the Streets: The Humble Spray Can Still Holds its Charm

Ric Lander 5 May 2010 From Facebook to the Streets: The Humble Spray Can Still Holds its Charm2014-11-29T23:14:17+00:00 *Video* No Comment
Don't just vote with a cross (seen in Hereford). The internet is a wonderful place to share ideas. It's an even better place for sharing inane crap. Sometimes the two…
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Join the campaign against draconian disconnection

Bright Green Editors 15 February 2010 Join the campaign against draconian disconnection2010-02-15T02:28:34+00:00 UK 2 Comments
This is a guest post from Jim Killock, Executive Director of the Open Rights Group, which campaigns to protect rights and liberties in the digital age Will your MP be…
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Let’s have some crime denialism

Peter McColl 3 February 2010 Let’s have some crime denialism2010-02-03T19:15:15+00:00 *Rights & Democracy* 2 Comments
The ever interesting Sunny Hundal points out on CiF today that the BBC gave yet more air time to climate change denial on Newsnight last night. What the mainstream media…
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201st Decade Technology Part 2 – Free Knowledge and Free Culture

Alasdair Thompson 21 January 2010 201st Decade Technology Part 2 – Free Knowledge and Free Culture2010-01-21T00:00:12+00:00 No Comment
For part 2 of our review of the the 201st decade best new technologies we turn to the internet and the forefront of the battlefield between a new form of…
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