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Channel 4 to put entire shows on YouTube
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Channel 4's 4oD: TV on demand, at a price
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Charles Addams celebrated with Google doodle
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Charles Dickens celebrated by Google to promote free ebooks
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Chinese paper falls for spoof Windows 8 Korean nuke story
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Chinese Twitter user arrested on her wedding day for tweeting a joke
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Chris Anderson's Free is first free audiobook on Spotify
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Chrome 20 released, available for update now
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Chrome OS won't dual-boot Windows
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Chrome overtakes Firefox in the UK browser battle
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Chrome polishes off Safari in browser tussle
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Cloud Computing Guide
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CNET solves Microsoft's Windows 7 'browser ballot' dilemma
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Coldplay shuns Spotify; another reason to use Spotify
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Comic pokes fun at Facebook's Timeline
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Cookie law on websites comes into force today
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Cookie law set to shake up UK websites, but won't be enforced for a year
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Cooliris for iPhone: Sexying up image search
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Copyleft newspapers: The Guardian's Open Platform, and why it matters
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Copyright law firm faces £500,000 fine after losing 8,000 Web users' details
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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3: unlucky for some
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Crackle: Sony video portal gets UK launch, streams tide of utter cack
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Crave becomes a Texas Deputy, patrols Mexican border -- via the Web
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Crave enjoys Internet Explorer 7
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Crave photo galleries re-vamp
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Crave Talk: Can the Me-Too Tubes buy the zeitgeist?
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Crave Talk: Five things that are wrong with BBC iPlayer
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Crave Talk: Godless software hasn't a prayer
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Crave Talk: ISPs upset by BBC iPlayer hogging bandwidth
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Crave Talk: Not checking out Google Checkout
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Crave Talk: Open the BBC's iPlayer to all broadcasters
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Crave Talk: Teachers demand stop to YouTube hate campaigns
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Crave Talk: Use Macs Sophos? Are you mad?
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Crave Talk: What's the BBC doing on YouTube?
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Crayola ColourStudio HD and iMarker let you colour in on the iPad
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Culture secretary wants Google to block piracy sites
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Cyberlink DVD Suite 7: Overwhelmingly decent
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Cydia App Store founder building a jailbreak store for Mac apps