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Monthly Archives: April 2016
One reason we stare at our mobis all day.
I was reading a piece in the FT this morning about a proposed restructuring of Facebook shares which would allow Mark Zuckerberg to retain control of the company whilst pursuing his philanthropy. This fact emerged: The average user now spends … Continue reading
Posted in IT, This and That
Tagged chrismacgowan, christopher macgowan, facebook, FT, zuckerberg
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Could a dirty diesel car scrappage scheme benefit air quality?
Dirty diesel scrappage scheme unlikely to do much for air quality A scrappage scheme aimed at removing the dirtiest diesel cars from the roads would have to be on a huge scale to have any significant effect. Analysis by … Continue reading
Posted in automotive
Tagged air quality, car scrappage, chrismacgowan, christopher macgowan, christophermacgowan, philip gomm, RAC, RAC Foundation, Royal Automobile Club, scrappage, scrappage scheme
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