links for 2010-03-29
30 March 2010
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On 18 March 2010 BBC World Service hosted SuperPower Nation day in London, a six hour experiment in multi-lingual debate and discussion.
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A new initiative in the UK will see that every citizen gets a personal webpage to access government services.
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It's what the world's been waiting for: a random connection with completely clothed stories from your favourite news organisation
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One in four underage children have profiles on social networking sites, according to research by media regulator Ofcom. The survey found that 25 per cent of eight to 12-year-olds surveyed have a social networking profile.
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Book nominations are now being accepted for One Book, One Twitter, a potentially "massive, international book club" formed by Twitter users. Through midnight EST on Tuesday, users are invited to make or vote on nominations for the first book to be read as part of the Twitter-wide campaign.
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INTERVIEW : Carrie Longton (Mumsnet)
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From Lady Gaga's edgy epic Telephone to OK Go's recent Heath Robinson-inspired effort, Larry Ryan rewinds the online virals of the moment
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Visits may be in decline, but we can boost digital literacy within our communities
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