boulton

An article in the New York Times has suggested that Google should give the government access to its algorithms. Bad idea, says Clint Boulton

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donoghue

Sustainable products shouldn't be in a ghetto. Green should be an integral attribute of every piece of hardware or service says Andrew Donoghue

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judgesquare

Thirty years ago a £200 BBC device got millions into the digital age. Peter Judge asks if a £200 BBC Canvas box could get the last few online?

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donoghue

Despite the government’s grand visions, green tech will be deployed tactically not strategically, as the recovery kicks in, says Andrew Donoghue

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eweeksquare3

As Facebook gets sued, and Google faces government criticism, eWEEK Europe says the inevitable result will be regulations that make the value of user data clearer

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judgesquare

This week's budget didn't support a transition to a low-carbon economy, says Peter Judge. But it could cut emissions by reducing demand

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cameronsturdevant

Why are we still trying to define the cloud, asks Cameron Sturdevant? We should be asking about licence fees and service level agreements.

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judgesquare

As European politicians fall for yet another lobby trap, Peter Judge sighs and says let's get on with the task of educating our elected representatives

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sophie-curtis

The Institute for Web Science is one of the first projects to be scrapped by the new government, but this could be a big mistake, says Sophie Curtis

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judgesquare

If the software industry can't make applications secure, should governments wade in with regulations? Peter Judge thinks not

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