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The real price of knowledge

Peter Williams
Is public loss of confidence in government's ability to protect our personal data justified?

Is internet activity destroying the planet?

David Tebbutt
Social networking sites, online gaming, YouTube, iPlayer, you name it – they all boost internet activity. But what's the effect of all this activity on the environment?

Getting the balance right

Peter Williams
Information professionals should put themselves at the heart of the current debate over payment models for information and content

Two-way web pushes door to information wide open

David Tebbutt
Like Wikipedia, Open Library could massively disrupt existing businesses

IBM's enviable social pedigree

David Tebbutt
The company that invented the PC is pioneering social computing too

Uncertain times

Peter Williams
The shake-up at Reed Elsevier will have big repercussions for the information industry

Internet elevator heads for higher consciousness

David Tebbutt
Evolving web's next step will be to extract meaning from all that content

The research skills killer

Peter Williams
Widening access to technology has not improved the information literacy of young people

The time has come for the semantic web to SPARQL

David Tebbutt
The decorations may be down, but now you can add SPARQL to your info

The highs and lows of a turbulent year

Mark Chillingworth
Information rarely left the political agenda in 2007, from the re-assessment of intellectual property to the furore over freedom of information and major breakdowns in policy. Mark Chillingworth looks back

Smart businesses target people, not technology

David Tebbutt
The real connectivity in an organisation comes from its employees' savvy

The congregation is more powerful than its platform

David Tebbutt
Facebook is a golden goose, but many still worry about managing it
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