Jonathan Fildes
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Most Recent article
Symbian switches to open source
BBC News, Thursday 4 FebruaryThe group behind the world's most popular smartphone operating system - Symbian - is giving away "billions of dollars" worth of code for free.
Previous Articles
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PS3 'hacked' by iPhone cracker
BBC News, Monday 25 January (39 blog links)
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France in fresh Explorer warning
BBC News, Monday 18 January (58 blog links)
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Secret mobile phone codes cracked
BBC News, Tue 29 December 2009 (24 blog links)
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OLPC unveils slimline tablet PC
BBC News, Wed 23 December 2009 (9 blog links)
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Firefox for mobile ready to debut
BBC News, Tue 22 December 2009 (46 blog links)
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Measures target child web safety
BBC News, Tue 8 December 2009 (18 blog links)
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Web giants oppose copyright plans
BBC News, Wed 2 December 2009 (15 blog links)
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Lawyers target 'pirates' for cash
BBC News, Fri 27 November 2009 (14 blog links)
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Google previews operating system
BBC News, Thu 19 November 2009 (17 blog links)
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Twitter urges Murdoch to be open
BBC News, Thu 19 November 2009 (5 blog links)
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Jonathan Fildes by numbers...
- 99 articles (since May 2007)
- Average article: 26 column inches (770 words)
- Shortest article: 12 column inches (358 words)
- Longest article: 56 column inches (1672 words)
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