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The last Twitter update we saw was: ‘I'm guessing it was Movember when this film was made, @malbonster http://t.co/S1pyTdz1’
Ian has 4,862 followers. See how they compare to other Twitter users who work in newspapers.
The last Twitter update we saw was: ‘I'm guessing it was Movember when this film was made, @malbonster http://t.co/S1pyTdz1’
Ian has 4,862 followers. See how they compare to other Twitter users who work in newspapers.
Latest articles by Ian Douglas
Virgin shows 1bn on demand programmes, makes profit
Virgin Media customers watched more than one billion programmes using the cable television company’s on-demand service in 2011, an increase of 14 per cent on 2010.
Virgin Media customers watched more than one billion programmes using the cable television company’s on-demand service in 2011, an increase of 14 per cent on 2010.
World of Warcraft servers go on sale for charity
Blizzard, the company behind the highly successful online role-playing game World of Warcraft, is selling some of the servers that were used to host their fantasy world to raise money for charity.
Blizzard, the company behind the highly successful online role-playing game World of Warcraft, is selling some of the servers that were used to host their fantasy world to raise money for charity.
BlackBerry should forget the apps race and look to business
Research in Motion's new CEO, Thorsten Heins, doesn't have long to reverse BlackBerry's poor results. Chasing other smartphone makers isn't the way to do it, says Ian Douglas
Research in Motion's new CEO, Thorsten Heins, doesn't have long to reverse BlackBerry's poor results. Chasing other smartphone makers isn't the way to do it, says Ian Douglas
Robots colonise the Science Museum
Ian Douglas had a sneak preview of the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum that opens today
Ian Douglas had a sneak preview of the Robotville exhibition at the Science Museum that opens today
Microsoft's cold, miserable vision of things to come
Microsoft is looking to the future but Ian Douglas isn't keen on what it sees
Microsoft is looking to the future but Ian Douglas isn't keen on what it sees
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