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Crash Podcast: IT education, ICANN and the 'snooping bill'

By Stuart Sumner

18 Jun 2012

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Welcome to Crash, the regular IT news and analysis podcast from Computing.

This week, the team discusses the changing IT curriculum in schools, ICANN's sale of new top-level domains, and the government's draft Communications Data Bill.

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Crash is presented by Stuart Sumner, with Peter Gothard and Graeme Burton.

 

 

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