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Crash Podcast: UK IT Awards, Silicon Roundabout and Fedora

By Stuart Sumner

11 Nov 2011

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In this week's Crash we discuss the success of Computing's awards, the government's involvement in silicon roundabout, and the latest iteration of the Fedora community operating system.

Crash is a weekly IT news podcast, and it presented by Stuart Sumner, with Derek Du Preez and Dave Bailey.

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