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Anger at Google image search 'peace deal'
Colombia's ex-fighters taught skills for peace
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Facebook opens up Internet.org amidst net neutrality row
Encryption key to free speech, says UN report
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Internet 'Magna Carta' vote launched by British Library
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Text Messaging for the Blind
Teachers Get to Make Virtual Decisions
Computers Take Over the Classroom
The High Price of Piracy
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Publish or be Damned
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Global Digital Divide Narrowing
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Berners-Lee on the Read-Write Web
End of an era for Open University
Call for Free Access to Research
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Newspaper group call to block BBC iPhone apps
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Playbutton: Self-playing music for digital times
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Harvard and MIT online courses get 'real world' exams
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Instagram changes cause growing backlash among posters
At E3, video gaming's bigots have lost
Evernote clampdown causes anger
WhatsApp users to receive adverts
US school's unmanned boat reaches Welsh coast
Microsoft Teams challenges work chat rival Slack
Oxford University to launch first online 'Mooc' course
Walmart planning 'net-connected trolley'
Dentists call for pudding and sweet soft drinks ban in schools
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Rules of memory 'beautifully' rewritten
The next generation of jobs won't be made up of professions
How Facebook's tentacles reach further than you think
Accenture and Microsoft give millions of refugees digital IDs
Is it time for a Photoshop button on Instagram?
YouTube to restrict 'disturbing' children's videos, if flagged
Global education rankings to measure tolerance
French school in row over tracking pupils electronically
Facebook gives users trustworthiness score
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China's Xinhua agency unveils AI news presenter
Meet Tengai, the job interview robot who won't judge you
Story time with e-books 'not as helpful' as print books
Are we close to solving the puzzle of consciousness
How Canada became an education superpower
Would you recognise yourself from your data?
Facebook may be 'pivoting' to something worse
Education publisher Pearson to phase out print textbooks
Facial recognition: School ID checks lead to GDPR fine
Paralysed man moves in mind-reading exoskeleton
Thousands flock to Wikipedia founder's 'Facebook rival'
Clearview AI: Face-collecting company database hacked
Joe Wicks keeps children fit with online PE classes
BBC offers biggest online education push 'in its history'
How Coronavirus lockdown made a 'Zoom boom' generation
TikTok makes moves into education market
Reddit and LinkedIn to stop copying iPhone clipboards
Fortnite set to return to iPhones via Nvidia cloud gaming service
How market research reveals what you really think
Audio editor Audacity denies spyware accusation
Should bad science be censored on social media?
AI tools fail to reduce recruitment bias - study
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Twitter blocks users from sharing Mastodon links
Busting the attention span myth
Could the US government actually block people from accessing TikTok altogether?
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Threads app signs up 100m users in less than a week
Every Bitcoin payment 'uses a swimming pool of water'
AI cannot patent inventions, UK Supreme Court confirms
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