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Not the look: recent redesigns on Gawker Media's websites including Jezebel and Gawker produced furious responses from regular readers

Website redesign: A design for strife

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Why do we get so angry when the websites we love update their look? Anna Leach examines the battle between users and developers

The Digital Digest: 21/03/2011

Monday, 21 March 2011

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Top 10 paid iPhone apps

Saturday, 19 March 2011

We run through the top applications downloaded for Apple's iPhone over the last week.

Nikky Murray describes herself as 32, childless, jobless and on state benefits. She says: 'Commenting on issues related to my life makes me feel more enfranchised; even if people aren't listening, it's good that I get the chance to say it.'

Opinionated? Moi?: Meet some of the web’s most prolific purveyors of comment

Saturday, 19 March 2011

A friend of mine has a maxim that he lives by. It doesn't guarantee him health, wealth or blissful happiness, but it's easily remembered and it stops him from expending unnecessary emotional energy while he's sitting at a computer. Here it is: "Don't look at the bottom half of the internet." In other words, don't scroll down too far.

Cyberclinic: Poker cheats are more barefaced than ever

Friday, 18 March 2011

I've always been interested in the concept of "tilt" in poker. It's the state of emotional upheaval and distress that occurs when things aren't going someone's way, prompting them to behave in an erratic fashion and ruining their chances of getting out of the mess they're in. As someone who experiences something similar to "tilt" in benign situations such as using an automated supermarket checkout, it's probably a good thing that I avoid playing poker. But there are online poker players who display no symptoms of hotheadedness, tilt, or fatigue – because they're automated.

Would you like to save this email? Office workers don't get a choice when it comes to permanently deleting their emails. Every misdirected missive and inappropriate memo is kept on record by their employers

The ghost of emails past

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Rhodri Marsden: The permanence of email is highlighted by the hacking scandal at the News of the World.

Battle of browsers heats up with IE9

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

As Microsoft launches the latest version of its web browser, Nick Clark looks at a market that is more competitive than ever

The Digital Digest: 14/03/2011

Monday, 14 March 2011

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Top 10 paid iPhone apps

Saturday, 12 March 2011

We run through the top applications downloaded for Apple's iPhone over the last week.

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