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Opening up the margins
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The value of Google's post-earthquake Person Finder
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The Golden Age of Complaining?
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Subscriptionization, eBook-style
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I spy with my little ISP
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Google, PittPatt, and facial recognition
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Audio: How can we build a city that thinks like the web?
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My thoughts on Shortmail and email clutter
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Tracking down your wayward gadgets
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Your PVR is an insomniac
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Get ready for .confusion
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The Trouble with “Hackers”
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World IPv6 Day
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#1book140
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Mozilla's quest for better comments
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New podcast
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Disaster-proofing your digital life
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Wanted: Better ways to search online video
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How effective was social media in the Canadian election?
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E-book piracy may have unexpected benefits for publishers
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Subscription-ification
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Vote for the Internet
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Rise of the socialbots
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Do Not Track me online, please
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Do I want an app that tells me what I like?
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Warning: this book will self-destruct
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Computers get smarter, CAPTCHAs get harder
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What exactly is a “broadcaster” anyway?
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CBC Radio tech column: The IPocalypse
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CBC tech column: Groupon, Google Offers, and targeted social shopping services
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The pros and cons of in-store WiFi
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Should I post my goals online?
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Facebook's new Suggested Tags feature