
Olivia Solon
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Olivia's biography on Twitter reads: Journalist, blogger and geek with a penchant for animal-themed T-shirts. Associate Editor of http://t.co/YRKWthUD. Tech, start-ups, science, media and culture
@olivia_solon has 13,138 followers.
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Having a lovely time in Ibiza. Thanks to @elcoloibiza for being so helpful
— Olivia Solon (@olivia_solon) 15 Jul
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Latest articles by Olivia Solon
JK Rowling's Pottermore is a landmark for digital publishing
JK Rowling's Pottermore shows up other authors and publishers who have yet to embrace the digital age, writes Olivia Solon.
JK Rowling's Pottermore shows up other authors and publishers who have yet to embrace the digital age, writes Olivia Solon.
Hackers breathe life into Europe’s cultural archives
It’s refreshing to see hackers apply their skills constructively and creatively in Hack4Europe, organised by Europeana, the Collections Trust and the British Library, writes Olivia Solon.
It’s refreshing to see hackers apply their skills constructively and creatively in Hack4Europe, organised by Europeana, the Collections Trust and the British Library, writes Olivia Solon.
Japanese robot twins fail to bridge the 'uncanny valley'
Human-like robots continue to repulse us despite major technological advances making them more realistic than ever before, writes Olivia Solon.
Human-like robots continue to repulse us despite major technological advances making them more realistic than ever before, writes Olivia Solon.