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Were your relatives shipped to Oz for burning clothes?
Ever wondered if your relatives were sent to Australia for crimes including heifer stealing? Now you can find out on Ancestry.co.uk. It's apparently the largest family history website with ...
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LouderVoice exclusive on infinite energy machine
Looking around for some Thursday afternoon distraction, I was alerted to the first ever review of the Infinite Energy Machine, courtesy of LouderVoice. Could this be the most in depth, ...
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A travel blog with luxurious style
Thoughts of a holiday are never far from WebTwitcher's mind at the moment and after hunting around for some good blogs about travel, we've stumbled across this little gem: A Luxury ...
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Remove the tin foil hats, mobile masts are safe...
...in the short term at least.
WebTwitcher was reading today on ZDnet that after a three year study from the ...
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Social network safety tips from Bebo
The Home Office Internet Task Force are about to issue a report called ‘Good Practice Guidance for the Providers of Social Networking and Other User Interactive Services’. That should be an interesting read, not least to watch if it will ...
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Will it blend? Don't try this at home
WebTwitcher finally got round to watching the crazy guy blending an iPhone. Hilarious and an excellent example of how companies can promote their ...
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Flood warnings: Met Office adds Severe Weather RSS
If you want to get the latest severe weather warnings via RSS, the Met Office has added a feed you can put on your
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The Day After Tomorrow? When the Web dies
You've probably entertained the thought, along with WebTwitcher, that one day the whole web will crash. No doubt you've wondered how it would happen and what the world's reaction would be.
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UK is broadband behind, but it comes with free laptops
According to the recent OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) report, Britain is now ranked 19th out of 30 ...
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BBC phone-in scandals continue
Auntie has ground phone-ins to a screeching halt after investigations revealed more trickery. Director General Mark Thompson said the incidents were "totally unacceptable" and outlined a "zero tolerance" approach to any future incidents that may ...