The print section finds out which cities have the most vibrant blogging communities (may be controversial - how do you define "city"?), has a 2007 quiz (no search engines allowed), why Facebook is like the Hotel California, and how neurologists are trying to model a rat's brain - with IBM's most powerful computer.
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Mapping Britain's blogosphere
As blogging becomes a national pastime, Guy Clapperton takes a look at some of the writers who have embraced the medium to promote the cities they live in
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Facebook is like Hotel California, but you might want to leave
Andrew Brown: I decided to leave Facebook when I discovered that its latest advertising gimmick sent information about members' purchases on other sites to Facebook even when they were not logged on -
Why does Google want to compete with Wikipedia?
Google intends to let people write a 'knol' (newly defined as 'a unit of knowledge'), even on the same subject as others, and in effect take part in a Darwinian struggle to see theirs made most popular. -
Newsbytes
Web finds of 2007 | Fishy iPod accessory | Packed with Potter | We'll always have Paris | Sobering thoughts | Vista SP1 in view | Virtually Leicester | Social for local -
Games
The Golden Compass | Bee Movie | Ace Combat 6
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Festive family fun that will even get your Gran gaming
Aleks Krotoski: Gamesblog has several entertainment suggestions that might just save Christmas. -
Listen here: Technology Guardian launches podcast
The word first appeared in these pages - and now Guardian Technology has its own podcast too: Tech Weekly. -
Test your geek credentials with our quiz
From the Wii to iPhone, social networking to stock values, we've reported all the big technology stories of 2007. Test how closely you've followed the news with our quiz on the year just gone
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Technophile
Version, 2.007, is about to expire: it wasn't a bad stab, offering some neat new gadgets and graphics -
Letters and blogs
Search and destroy | Painful move | Spotty Leopard | OS loses its way | Perl before swine | Not in the pink -
Game on for virtual football world
Victor Keegan: If Football Superstars lives up to its very ambitious expectations, it could help turn virtual worlds from a geeky diversion into a mainstream activity.
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Ask Jack
PC shopping revisited | Field recording times | Free hotspots | Snail-like laptop | How safe is Safer? | Detector detected? | Backchat
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Chattering classes deserve a debate about e-government
Michael Cross: Intelligent citizens have begun to grasp that the 10-year-old programme to offer citizens joined-up electronic access to government is the biggest change to the government machine for 60 years -
Lab comes one step closer to building artificial human brain
An ambitious project in Switzerland was scoffed at - but researchers have just succeeded in simulating a rat's brain in silicon