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- I don’t know what hyperlocal media is, but I’ve stopped worrying about that. 2012/04/27
- Is open data worth it for Birmingham 2012/03/15
- Present on Earth: Dynabook, forty years on 2012/01/30
- The three types of email | Andrew Dubber 2012/01/18
- Parking in a dead end street | Public Strategist 2012/01/05
- Trimming the long tail – the danger of stripping back our websites « A Pretty Simple blog 2011/09/14
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Depends if he’s a fan of Hervé Villechaize and Fantasy Island.