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Computer Weekly\'s editor gives a personal perspective on the biggest issues in technology and IT strategy.
March 2008
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The top five most read stories on ComputerWeekly last week
31 Mar 2008 -
ComputerWeekly's top YouTube Tech videos
27 Mar 2008 -
Most read stories on ComputerWeekly last week
25 Mar 2008
Top five most poular stories on Computer Weekly last week
Best IT video clips on YouTube - weekly round-up
Most read stories on ComputerWeekly last week
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Image of the week: Easter eggs
20 Mar 2008 -
Win a great Sony digital camera in Computer Weekly's Guess That Kit competition
20 Mar 2008 -
Image of the week: PSD's Vision of the Web in 2008
14 Mar 2008 -
Today's budget day - but what will it mean for your IT business and the IT sector?
12 Mar 2008 -
The London Marathon: a month to go and I'll be enduring a world of pain
11 Mar 2008 -
Civil serf: UK government to call time on employee blogs and social networking?
10 Mar 2008 -
Mobile Computing (Image of the week)
07 Mar 2008
Divine choclate easter eggs Originally uploaded by net_efekt Happy Easter! Well, almost. The Easter bank holiday weekend is practically upon us here at Computer Weekly, but unfortunately I've ...
Take part in ComputerWeekly's latest competition and win a great Sony digital camera
A Vision of the Web in 2008 Originally uploaded by psd Last week we went old-skool, this week we're looking ahead to the future, and the future is now... Paul Downey's pictorial 'mind-burp' of the ...
Budget 2008 - what will it mean for your business and the UK ICT sector
London marathon 2008 - CW.com editor running for the YMCA
New guidelines for UK civil servants on social networking, blogging and other Web 2.0 media are expected in the near future. What can businesses do to minimise the risks they face from employee ...
The old-skool approach to mobile computing.
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New improved ComputerWeekly.com - we've re-released our improvements
05 Mar 2008 -
Patient database access - exclusive on Computer Weekly.
03 Mar 2008
ComputerWeekly.com changes
NHS patient database open to access by unqualified staff