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Online coverage gives events enduring significance, says Bill Thompson"In November 1988 Stuart Weir, at the time editor of the New Statesman,published a special edition of the magazine asking those concerned with the health of British democracy to stand up and be counted.The proposal, which he called Charter 88 , called for a new constitutional settlement, one which would guarantee civil liberties and the rule of law. Shortly afterwards 348..
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Workers stealing company data
By Maggie ShielsTechnology reporter, BBC News, Silicon ValleySix out of every 10 employees stole company data when they left their job last year, said a study of US workers.The survey, conducted by the Ponemon Institute, said that so-called malicious insiders use the information to get a new job, start their own business or for revenge."They are ma
Cabinet to stress training plans
The cabinet is meeting in Southampton as the government comes under pressure to do more to boost jobs.Ministers are highlighting 21,000 new apprenticeships in hospitals, schools and local government at the start of National Apprenticeships Week.Firms competing for contracts to rebuild schools will also be required to provide formal training program
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Plans for a system that would allow people to use one username and password across the internet have moved closer with a number of popular sites agreeing to the scheme in recent weeks.Earlier this month Facebook became the most recent site to sign up to OpenID, joining the board of the scheme that provides users with a single digital identity which
Handset help
By Dan SimmonsReporter, BBC ClickMobile phones may be great but few would claim that the gadgets have reached a state of perfection. Dan Simmons roamed the show floor at this year s Mobile World Congress to find solutions to many nagging problems.The Barcelona conference is the highlight of the mobile industry calendar and is the place where phone
Hackers target Xbox Live players
Xbox Live is being targeted by malicious hackers selling services that kick players off the network.The booting services are proving popular with players who want a way to get revenge on those who beat them in an Xbox Live game.The attackers are employing data flooding tools that have been used against websites for many years.Microsoft is "investig
Help for poor to access banking
Bill Gates charitable foundation has pledged $12.5m (£8.6m) to help the world s poor access banking services.Working in conjunction with the mobile phone industry, the foundation aims to help provide a basic service that local banks are unable or unwilling to give.It is thought that more than a billion people worldwide do not have a bank accoun
Investing in the next big thing
By Maggie ShielsTechnology reporter, BBC News, Silicon ValleyA San Francisco company has launched a tool to help investors decide where to put their money.YouNoodle uses a scoring system that plans to turn the business of investment into more of a science.The software measures the "buzz" surrounding a company via blogs and media reports along with
Whose data?
By Mark Ward Technology Correspondent, BBC News websiteThe row over the changes Facebook made to its terms has thrown the light on the rights people surrender when they sign up to use a website.It is likely though that until the row over Facebook s Terms and Conditions went public, few people knew what rights sites claim over the content that their
E-Sports pro league gets underway
A new professional gaming league opens its doors to new gamers on Friday.The United Kingdom eSports association (UKeSA) has set up four professional and 22 amateur leagues.Players can compete using a PC, Xbox 360, Wii, or PS3 on up to 14 different titles, including Counter-Strike: Source, FIFA 09, and Call of Duty 4.Organisers hope they can avoid t
Title race
Killzone 2 is arguably the most important release in the short history of the PlayStation 3.Announced at the unveiling of PlayStation 3 (PS3) in 2005, it was used as a battering ram to convince gamers of the power of the as yet unreleased console.But the trailer shown at the E3 games conference in 2005 became mired in controversy when it was reveal
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