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Wired’s tech cities: Tel Aviv

Israel's technology exports hit $28.5 billion in 2010. Here is the next wave of businesses to watch   Wired, September 2011 At the eastern edge of the Mediterranean, stretching 180 kilometres from Haifa in

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Mozilla vs King Corporate

Firefox's open-source evangelists take up arms in a battle of the browsers             Wired, May 2010 Between now and late may, 100 million citizens across Europe will boot up

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The chocolate scientists

The founder of Wired and a former Space Shuttle coder are reverse-engineering chocolate to make the perfect bar   Wired, February 2010 It's 4am, and in a silent warehouse on San Francisco's dockside a light

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Impatience, Grasshopper

The inventor of the Corpus Clock is in a hurry to get on with other projects     Wired, October 2009 By the time you read this, the time-eating grasshopper on top of John

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Take me off the shelf

A new library lets readers borrow people for a chat. David Baker is a book for a day The Times, 22 April 2008 It was like the school disco all over again. As some unexpected

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The unkindest cut of all?

Critics say that male circumcision is unnecessary and barbaric. Advocates claim it has many benefits   The Times, 24 March 2008 Barbaric, mutilation, child abuse, freaks, nutters, obsessives. The language on both sides of

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