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17 September 2009
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The Telegraph has compiled – in no particular order – 50 things that are in the process of being killed off by the web, from products and business models to life experiences and habits. They've also thrown in a few things that have suffered the hands of other modern networking gadgets, specifically mobile phones and GPS systems.
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Phones and TVs are 'obsolete' the moment they hit the shops, to tempt us with newer models. But now consumers are fighting back.
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Workers have had their Facebook access cut by bosses – after spending thousands of hours on the site.
Aberdeenshire Council took action after employees clocked up almost 3500 hours on social networking sites in six months.
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For most of us, failure is something to be avoided. After all, who really likes attempting to accomplish something and not succeeding?
But there's an inconvenient truth: failure is underrated. In many cases, it's a prerequisite for success and those who embrace it and learn from it have a strategic advantage over those who won't and can't.
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Tomorrow the Transition Town movement launches a currency designed to boost local trade and bring communities closer together
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With news that Facebook has turned a profit sooner than expected, the social network giant is turning its eyes to new markets.
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