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Article25 October 2001
Beyond the internet bubble
From the keynote address at Don't Blow IT, a one-day conference produced by spiked on Thursday 27 September 2001 at the Bloomberg Auditorium in London.

by Phil Mullaninspiked-IT

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Tuesday 23 May 2006, London
Save the planet, don't see
the world?
Tourism versus the environment
Article4 October 2001
Don't blow IT
Sandy Starr reports on the spiked conference at the Bloomberg Auditorium in London.

by Sandy Starrinspiked-IT

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Article25 September 2001
The good, the bad and the therapy
The way the web was viewed after the terrorist attacks on America revealed the extent of our love/hate relationship with the internet.

by Brendan O'Neillinspiked-IT

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2 March 2006
Child obesity
Should we worry if our children are overweight?
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Article5 September 2001
spiked-IT: four principles
Neither technophilia nor technophobia; For autonomy online; To boldly go...; Don't Blow IT.

by Sandy Starr and Helene Guldberginspiked-IT

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Article25 July 2001
spiked-seminars: The lessons of ICT and education
spiked has been organising a series of seminars in the run-up to its London conference, Don't Blow IT. Toby Marshall and Chris Yapp led the discussion on ICT and education.

by Toby Marshall and Chris Yappinspiked-IT

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Article18 July 2001
spiked-seminars: Privacy from whom?
spiked has been organising a series of seminars in the run-up to its London conference, Don't Blow IT. Norman Lewis and Neil Barrett led the discussion on privacy and data protection.

by Norman Lewis and Neil Barrettinspiked-IT

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Article11 July 2001
spiked-seminars: What's real about the virtual community?
spiked has been organising a series of seminars in the run-up to its London conference, Don't blow IT. Frank Furedi and Mike Weber led the discussion on IT and community.

by Frank Furedi and Mike Weberinspiked-IT

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Politics of Fear by Frank Furedi
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Article14 June 2001
Shutdown.com
The remarkable thing about Startup.com, a new documentary chronicling the rise and fall of an internet startup, is the climate that made this story possible.

by Nancy McDermottinspiked-culture

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Article20 March 2001
Taking stock of technology
How the fixation with technology companies has caused the rise of the world's stockmarkets - and now their fall.

by Daniel Ben-Amiinspiked-IT

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Article8 March 2001
Demystifying IT
Blinded to both the limitations and the real potential of IT, we risk squandering an opportunity of the century.

by Phil Mullan inspiked-IT

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Article12 February 2001
From dotcom boom to dotgloom
The dotcom collapse is as overhyped as the 'IT revolution', says Phil Mullan in the concluding part of his series demystifying the 'information society'.

by Phil Mullaninspiked-IT

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Article6 February 2001
IT's potential: the internet
Unravelling the worldwide web: the fifth in Phil Mullan's series demystifying the 'information society'.

by Phil Mullaninspiked-IT

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Article29 January 2001
IT's potential: computing and communications
More than just data storage? The fourth in Phil Mullan's series demystifying the 'information society'.

by Phil Mullaninspiked-IT

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Article23 January 2001
Technophobia and technophilia: the dynamic of restraint
In the third in his series demystifying the 'information society', Phil Mullan gives a riposte to technological determinism.

by Phil Mullaninspiked-IT

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Article15 January 2001
What next in IT?
From the squirrel instinct to the way ecommerce is turning towards Therapy-2-Victim (T2V): how the real world threatens to hold the e-world back.

by James Woudhuyseninspiked-IT

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Article10 January 2001
New Economy: what's new?
In the second in his series demystifying the 'information society', Phil Mullan lets the figures speak for themselves.

by Phil Mullaninspiked-IT

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Article29 December 2000
Information society: frequently un-asked questions
In the first in his series demystifying the 'information society', Phil Mullan gets down to the basics: What? Why? When?

by Phil Mullaninspiked-IT

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