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The story of a writer who shut down her blog because it was getting in the way of her doing anything productive
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Many of these virtual worlds host robust marketplaces that are a major draw for users. Yet, almost none of them confer any rights over virtual property…
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Mark Bragg is claiming damages against Linden Labs, owner of Second Life, for taking away has in game property which he says is valuable and just as much his as physical property
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Andrew Grant-Adamson is rightly puzzled by the proliferation of blogs on newspapers’ web sites. Apparently bored during yesterday’s grey weather, he counted 40 blogs at Times, 32 at the Telegraph, 12 at Guardian, 10 at the Sun, five at the Mail. The M
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One can almost hear some editors shouting: “We need more of these blog things. Everyone has them my daughter tells me.” They have become one of the outward signs that the paper is up with the trends in journalism.
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A court ruled on Thursday that Danish newspaper Jyllandsposten did not libel Muslims by printing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed t
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He’s says they’ll build stuff, but this is the exciting bit: He also said plans existed to launch aggregation pages to complement BBC material with appropriate links to alterative news sites, blogs, and the websites of community and official bodies.
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Kevin blogs it
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It’s all because of those pesky Scottish farmers.