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Neat visual display of the Twitter ReTweet in the latest Tweetie 2
via tweetie
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French university brings manuscripts of Stendhal into the 21st century | World news | The Guardian
Marie-Henri Beyle, or Stendhal as he came to be known, has become the latest of France’s literary giants to be dragged into the 21st century courtesy of painstaking research and cutting-edge digital technology.
So far around 500 pages of Stendhal’s lesser-known works are available for viewing at manuscrits-de-stendhal.org
In April, 4,500 pages of his 1857 masterpiece Madame Bovary were put online after volunteers across the world retranscribed the entire work. Initially envisaged as a research resource, the finished site, www.bovary.fr, brought a new dimension to the enduring classic.
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since the editor said to have carried out the bullying is none other than Andy Coulson, now the communications chief for the Conservative party leader
Roy Greenslade: National papers involved in a conspiracy of silence | Media | guardian.co.uk
Tory’s and National Media - silence is golden
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a Distributed, Decentralised Information Storage and Retrieval System
The dark side of the internet | Technology | The Guardian
Introducing Freenet
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Google is to make available online 14,000 images of the Iraq National Museum (via Iraq’s national museum to showcase its treasures online with aid of Google | World news | The Guardian )
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In pictures: Bizarre deep-sea creatures revealed | Science | guardian.co.uk
From the census of marine life. There is link to a 1 minute video as well.
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I was only my consciousness and nothing else
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Bill Cull, perfector of a universal joint of great beauty (via The unsung hero behind the Mini | Technology | The Guardian )
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Fascinating prototype page of the New York Times.
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Bookshops chain Borders battles to stave off collapse | Business | guardian.co.uk
Times are a changing. Borders going bust.
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The final issue will mark just over 26 continuous years since Futures Micro Guardian had its first edition, on 20 October 1983.
The Guardian’s technology coverage: what happens next | Technology | The Guardian
Sad news that the Guardian Technology will no longer physically exist as a printed paper edition. Thursdays will not be the same.
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YouTube Direct that allows news and media organisations to request, review, and rebroadcast clips directly from YouTube users
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The government is to explore ways of making all Ordnance Survey maps freely available online from April [2010]
Ordnance Survey maps to go free online | Technology | guardian.co.uk
free provision of Ordnance Survey maps down to a scale of 1:10,000, (the Landranger map set is 1:25,000)
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So it is possible to access MobileMe and Find My iPhone from the iPhone following a link to me.com in Tweetie 2.
via tweetie
—-Following the link in my original tweet, I was able to login to MobileMe and access all areas including Find My iPhone. The advantage of this is if a partner has lost their iPhone whilst out, it is possible to login to their MobileMe account and use the Find My iPhone facility.
The original tweet:
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scientist, Dr Brooke Magnanti, announced she was the writer better known as call girl Belle de Jour
Wonder if this makes science a more attractive subject to women.

