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Monday, 12 January, 2004, 15:23 GMT

DOT LIFE

The fax machine uprising
How did a loose collective of internet users force a government U-turn on controversial changes to digital privacy laws? The answer is that they did it using simple technology to create a large-scale grassroots protest campaign almost overnight.

Let your phone be your tour guide

Whatever happened to broadband?

Living life by txt msg

The future is at hand

DOT.LIFE AT WORK
Change your life, not your keyboard
Doubts surround the benefits of ergonomic keyboards in preventing repetitive strain injuries at work.

Speed your job to me

Welcome, I'm your virtual receptionist

Where did the millionaires go?

DOT.LIFE AT PLAY
Gamers gather global audience
New software could soon turn computer games into a major spectator sport.

Video games: Cause for concern?

OTHER DOT.LIFE FEATURES
Fifty years of computers
The first commercial computer is 50 years old this week. Racking up half a century of existence demands at least a moment or two of reflection.

When www spells World Wide Worship

Computers play catch-up

Faster than a speeding phone

A simple guide to m-commerce

Happy 40th, computer games

The value of a good name

Movie posters learn to talk

What's the point of picture messaging?

A snapshot of 2002

Websites blind to disabled need


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