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  • Tuesday 18 January 2011

  • Documentary maker Masood Khan explains why he was inspired to make Muslim Resistance, a series of films examining British Muslims' efforts to combat extremism

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  • Thursday 13 January 2011

  • Morgan Tsvangirai

    Zimbabwe's prime minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, pictured last year at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Photograph: Michel Euler/AP

    The Guardian is accused of ignoring its own role in publishing a WikiLeaks cable that may have put at risk the Zimbabwean prime minister. Critics have a case, says Guardian deputy editor, Ian Katz, but only up to a point

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  • Wednesday 29 December 2010

  • Sao Tome ... the land that tags forgot

    Sao Tome ... the land that tags forgot. Photograph: Armando Franca/AP

    An end of year rundown of the countries we wrote about most – and least – in 2010

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  • Friday 17 December 2010

  • Rachel Stevenson's film about donating a kidney to her husband James Link to this video

    I've spent a lot of my career as a journalist trying to persuade people to open up to me about their misery and misfortunes. So when my own life began to resemble a storyline from a soap opera, it seemed natural to me to record what was happening. Continue reading...

  • Tuesday 14 December 2010

  • Multimedia producer Andy Duckworth at Cern, Geneva

    Andy Duckworth at Cern, Geneva. Photograph: Claudia Marcelloni

    To record the Christmas edition of the Guardian's Science Weekly podcast, multimedia producer Andy Duckworth spent five hours among the most intelligent researchers on the planet

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  • Monday 13 December 2010

  • A search for 'wikileaks' on guardian.co.uk

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    A huge surge of interest over the last couple of weeks means that 'WikiLeaks' just pips 'immigration' to be the most searched for news topic of the year on the Guardian & Observer website

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  • Friday 10 December 2010

  • John Domokos from the Guardian's video team outlines his approach to filming the recent demonstrations against plans to increase tuition fees

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  • Thursday 9 December 2010

  • Philip Pullman

    Philip Pullman. Photograph: Eamonn McCabe

    The Guardian's head of audio looks forward to a new series of podcasts, featuring leading authors reading short stories by other writers

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  • Thursday 2 December 2010

  • Guardian iphone app

    The Guardian's original iPhone app. Photograph: guardian.co.uk

    The latest update to our current Guardian iPhone app is now available and should fix any recent problems you may have had with offline reading

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  • Thursday 25 November 2010

  • Guardian.co.uk sign in page

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    Next week we will be launching a new version of sign in and registration on Guardian.co.uk

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  • Monday 22 November 2010

  • Ushahidi co-founder Juliana Rotich keynotes at the Guardian's Activate Summit 2010 in London

    Next week the Guardian will welcome the open source platform Ushahidi to its headquarters in North London for a week long engagement as part of the Activate Summit's fundraising and tech development initiative entitled Project Activate. Continue reading...

  • Monday 8 November 2010

  • UX Storytellers book cover (detail)

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    A new book, UX Storytellers, collects together 42 tales from information architects and user experience designers from around the world

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  • Thursday 4 November 2010

  • Guardian mobile site screenshots

    The new m.guardian site, which is available on any handset. Graphic: Guardian

    Today we are launching a new and improved mobile website for the Guardian, m.guardian.co.uk. Our aim is to improve the service for those of you with smartphones, who make up the majority of our growing mobile audience. At the same time we are committed to maintaining an accessible service, optimised for smaller screen sizes and slower connection speeds, for anyone using other handsets. Continue reading...

  • Tuesday 2 November 2010

  • Mike Bracken: How the Guardian is building a strong digital business through the power of social media.

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  • Monday 25 October 2010

  • Mike Bracken at the WPP Stream unconference, talking about innovation at the Guardian.

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Bestsellers from the Guardian shop

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This week's bestsellers

  1. 1.  Mennonite in a Little Black Dress

    by Rhoda Janzen £7.19

  2. 2.  How to Change the World

    by Eric Hobsbawm £16.00

  3. 3.  Alone in Berlin

    by Hans Fallada £7.99

  4. 4.  Treasure Islands

    by Nicholas Shaxson £11.99

  5. 5.  Ultimate Guide to Mad Men

    by Will Dean £6.99