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    DEVELOPMENT: First Firefox Mobile for Windows Mobile Screenshots available

    the::unwired (subscribe) | 11/10/2008 | Technology

      We heard about the upcoming Firefox Mozilla Alpha launch earlier and as the Firefox Mobile team mentioned in the very beginning, Firefox Mobile will be definitely released for Windows Mobile as well. So far, everything was theoretical only but now we have the first screenshots of Firefox Mobile, running on a Windows Mobile Professional touchscreen smartphone. These screenhots are giving a good impression...  
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    The wrong Jane is leaving government

    Miss Wagstaff Presents... (subscribe) | 11/10/2008 | Politics

      Betsan Powys of the BBC provides up with a quick bit of news before she heads off to conference: Jane Davidson, thought of at one time as a possible Labour leadership candidate, has told her party in Pontypridd that she's standing down at the next Assembly election. She made it clear last year that she wouldn't be going for the leadership but told a meeting last night that she won't fight the seat...  
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    Freedom Not Fear: the Big Picture unveiled on Parliament Square

    The Open Rights Group (subscribe) | 11/10/2008 | Technology

      Thanks to everyone who came along to Parliament Square this morning and made the ORG/No2ID “Big Picture” event such a success. The sun was shining as we constructed a massive 4m x 5m collage of all the photos you’ve been uploading of UK surveillance state ephemera over the past couple of weeks. The result was [...]  
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    Peace Out, Gidget Gein

    Pink Is The New Blog (subscribe) | 11/10/2008 | Other

      Sad news to report for longtime fans of the band Marilyn Manson. Original founding member Brad Stewart, whose stage name in the band was Gidget Gein, was found dead in his Burbank, CA apartment this past Thursday. He was 39 years old: Marilyn Manson’s former bandmate Gidget Gein has been found dead, according to [...]  
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    The Last of the Four

    The Half-Blood Welshman (subscribe) | 11/10/2008 | Politics

      In 1999, when the Welsh Assembly first convened in Cardiff, there were four parties represented. And there were four party leaders there present - Alun Michael, Dafydd Wigley, Rod Richards and Mike German. Today, only one remains standing - indeed, only one survived more than a year. And it is a tribute to Mike German's incredible sticking power that he, the leader of the smallest party in the assembly...  
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