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      <title>Can Virality and Personality Save Digg?</title>
      <description>Digg CEO Jay Adelson announced a brand new version of the social news site on stage last night at SxSW in Austin, Tx.

&quot;We will go from 20,000 submissions to millions,&quot; said Adelson. The new Digg wi</description>
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      <title>Obama to 'Aggressively Protect' Intellectual Property</title>
      <description>As a presidential candidate, Barack Obama was young, a technology fan, and appeared to be an establishment outsider. For those reasons some techies hoped he might be sympathetic to copyright reform. </description>
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      <title>Happy Birthday Dotcom</title>
      <description>It was not until the late 1990s that it really took off but today the internet celebrates the 25th birthday of the dotcom domain name.

On 15 March 1985, the first company to add dotcom to its name </description>
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      <title>Tories Promise Fast Broadband</title>
      <description>Tories try to outdo competitors by promising broadband speeds of up to 100mpbs in their technology manifesto.

The Conservatives have launched the technology manifesto to coincide with the digital e</description>
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      <title>Controversial Amendment to Digital Economy Bill </title>
      <description>The Digital Economy Bill, which could block sites such as YouTube, has been amended this week with text lifted almost word for word from a lobbyist's draft.
The controversial changes will now be put </description>
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      <title>MP Suggests Brown Delivers Weekly Internet Addresses</title>
      <description>Labour prime minister Gordon Brown should deliver a series of weekly addresses on the internet in a regular time slot, according to Labour MP Derek Wyatt.

Wyatt, who paralleled the idea with a week</description>
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      <title>Apple Updates Safari Browser Code</title>
      <description>Apple and Mozilla have both updated their browsers today with a variety of security and stability patches.

Safari 4.0.5 fixes 16 security holes in the browser, the bulk of which are in the Webkit, </description>
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      <title>Bing Use Inches up in February</title>
      <description>Microsoft's Bing grabbed 11.5 per cent of all search queries in the U.S. in February, slightly higher than its 11.3 per cent share the prior month, according to the latest figures from ComScore.

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      <title>Virgin Media to Trial Broadband Over Telegraph Poles </title>
      <description>Virgin Media has started trials to deliver fibre-optic high-speed broadband over telegraph poles.

The firm believes it could be used to extend its reach to another one million homes in the UK, main</description>
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      <title>Google Launches App Store</title>
      <description>Google has today announced that it will open the Google Apps Marketplace to developers and offer cloud-based applications.

More than 50 companies will be involved in the marketplace, producing appl</description>
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