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[ICT]: Google implements privacy policy
Feb 29th, 2012

Internet company Google goes ahead with its new privacy policy despite warnings from the EU that it might violate European law.

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  • [ICT]: Russia and #39;s unlikely internet giant
    Feb 29th, 2012

    How a minor US blog site became a hotbed of Russian dissent

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  • [ICT]: Developing digital literacy in higher education: live chat
    Feb 29th, 2012

    Digital literacy is vital for both education and life but it and #39;s often taken simply to mean computer skills. On Friday 2 March, we and #39;ll explore what digital literacy is and why it matters in HE The popularity of the Guardian and #39;s digital literacy campaign shows not only how much interest there is in this topic but also how much misunderstanding there is about what digital literacy is, or what purpose …

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  • [Science: General]: Google Science Fair 2012: How can I improve the human condition’ [video] | GrrlScientist
    Feb 29th, 2012

    Naomi, a 2011 Google Science Fair winner from Oregon USA, tells us why science is important to her and why she researched the effects of pollutants on allergies Unless you and #39;ve been living under a rock, you are well aware that New York Times correspondent Anthony Shadid died recently after suffering what appeared to be an allergy-triggered asthma attack whilst on assignment in Syria. But …

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  • [Art]: Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat: Philanthropist and modern art collector
    Feb 29th, 2012

    Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat, who died on 18 February at the age of 90, built a billion-dollar fortune with her late husband and #39;s Argentine cement companies and became a leading art collector.

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  • [Geography: Human]: Unlocking the secrets of sea turtle migration
    Feb 29th, 2012

    Sea turtles have long and complex lives; they can live into their 70s or 80s and they famously return to their birthplace to nest. But new research suggests this isn’t the only big migration in a sea turtle’s life.

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  • [Geography: Physical]: Restaurant El Diablo Cooks Food With Heat From Volcano
    Feb 29th, 2012

    A volcano might not be the most conventional way to cook food, but at the Timanfaya National Park on the island of Lanzarote off the coast of Spain , that and #39;s exactly what and #39;s on offer at restaurant El Diablo.

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  • [Art]: Hennessy Youngman Offers Offbeat Art Criticism
    Feb 29th, 2012

    Insightful jabs from a hip-hop personality whose perspective tries to challenge the art world’s pretensions and inaccessibility.

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  • [English: Technology]: Oz deal site admits e-book piracy snafu
    Feb 29th, 2012

    Cudo loses kudos Dominant Australian group buying player Cudo has issued a mea culpa for its ill-fated decision to promote a Chinese e-book reader pre-loaded with 4000 pirated books.…

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  • [English: Authors/Poets]: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen – review
    Feb 29th, 2012

    and #39;I strongly suggest everybody to read this book – maybe it will be hard at first but it will definitely be worth it! and #39; Thomas Carlyle said and #39;A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge and #39; and it fits exactly the situation from Jane Austen and #39;s romance Pride and Prejudice. The protagonist of the novel, Elizabeth is considered to be one of the most intelligent and valuable woman who has an attitude …

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