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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Bobbie Johnson, technology correspondent

In this week's Online supplement

Gosh, it's Thursday already. This week has gone swiftly, but we can't let it slide away without letting you know what's in this week's Online print supplement in the Guardian.

The cover story is on making money from weblogs - and whether it's genuinely possible or just fool's gold. Sticking with the blogging theme, Graham Holliday takes a look at the globetrotting phenomenon of food bloggers.

Following MSN's entry into the search market a few weeks ago, we've taken some time to look at the huge number of engines out there, picking out 25 for closer examination, while Jack looks at the wider moves being made.

We've got a report from the RSA Security Conference in San Francisco, and we talk to Mike Lazaridis, the founder of BlackBerry maker Research in Motion.

In comment, Dave Birch examines what he thinks is Britain's version of PayPal - the humble postal order, Michael Cross says that political policy changes are bad news for IT and Jack takes a look at Sun.

Of course, that's not all. To see the complete list of news, reviews and features click here.

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