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Contents
The Songwriters Circle
Wanstead Flats Campaign
What to make of this 56 Sage Street app
Podcast Live
Now I’ve Got Swine Flu – Really
Facebook adds Social Objects

The Songwriters Circle

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Wanstead Flats Campaign

Join us for ‘Take Back Wanstead Flats’ on 2pm on Sunday 21 November. The Save Wanstead Flats campaign plans to use wooden stakes and tape to mark out the boundaries of the proposed police base on the Flats, in order … Continue reading

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What to make of this 56 Sage Street app

I was asked to review this new viral video game called 56 Sage Street but to be honest I don’t have much to compare it with. I’ve been playing a game called Empire Avenue recently (ticker ANDYR) , which is … Continue reading

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Podcast Live

Following on from the Podcast idea a few weeks back I promised to post again telling you how to subscribe in iTunes or get the podcast automatically delivered to the podcast player of your choice. We’ve had four podcast prototypes … Continue reading

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Now I’ve Got Swine Flu – Really

First Person Swine Flu I have written about swine flu recently from an epidemiological point of view but now, unfortunately, I’m in the position of being able to provide a first person account of the disease as it progresses in … Continue reading

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Facebook adds Social Objects

This month sees Facebook rolling out major changes on their social networking structure, appearing to embrace the concept of social objects and placing them on a par with the people in the network, which is where they should be. The … Continue reading

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