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Whose idea was that? Inventions. Who needs them? Nicole Segre on the best and worst of bright ideas |
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Personal services The Web's gonna change the way we shop, says Don Peppers |
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Online luvvies The BBC's got big plans for the Web |
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Building on hot air An interview with one of the physicists from CERN who has turned his hand to the Web to bring you personal email |
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Godfrey Tidmarsh: the plain-speaking prophet A grand coup for the Room. One of the world's foremost common sense mystics writes your horoscopes |
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Media slag with Shazza The start of a regular weekly column in which our Shazza dissects the best of the news from the UK and abroad |
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The Argument engine Possibly the most pointless and argumentative device on the Web |
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Pub-u-like: a guide If you're confused by the millions of proliferating pub guides, then try this handy guide to the best of the guides... ..er, or um, something |
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Silicon and paper Science fiction is perhaps most at home where your imagination can run free, which means maybe it's best in books |
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Information overload Too many facts can drive you round the bend, now you've got to watch how much you read, too |
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Off your trolley Supermarket shopping isn't just about feeding your face. Your psyche's secrets are in your trolley |
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Multimedia and chips What are Intel doing putting multimedia on your CPU? |
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Rockin' the Internet Let there be rock... |
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Virtual pet invasion Virtual pets take Japan by storm |
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Web-based audio comes of age A guide to the technology behind streaming audio |
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