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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Shared Items – April 30, 2009
If you want to beat the best software in the world at a classic board game, the only one left to you is the strategy game Go | Technology | The Guardian April 30, 2009 – Computer (finally) beats pro-Go … Continue reading
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Shared Items – April 29, 2009
A Healthy Dose of Bullshit April 29, 2009 – Putting #swineflu in perspective – worth a read. ReadWriteWeb: Google Begins to Make Public Data Searchable April 29, 2009 – Google makes public data (stats) searchable.
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Shared Items – April 28, 2009
Flickr: BBC Newspaper Billboards April 28, 2009 – BBC Newspaper Billboards of local news Do Newspapers Count Online Readers Accurately? April 28, 2009 – Do Newspapers Count Online Readers Accurately? – interesting discussion The science behind the news stories April … Continue reading
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Shared Items – April 1, 2009
Live Maps – BBC G20 Summit Map April 1, 2009 – Live reporting and mapping the activities surrounding the G20 Summit from the BBC.
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