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31/05/2011
Protest without persecution and some help with safer online activism
07/06/2011
Click asks whether internet access is a human right
14/06/2011
Virtual Futures, the 'Glastonbury rock festival of cyberculture'
21/06/2011
How worldwide is the World Wide Web? A special programme on openness and diversity
28/06/2011
The artists whose fans pay for their tours before the venue has been booked
05/07/2011
Does Google finally have a Facebook killer? A Brazilian perspective
12/07/2011
A response to Facebook's Skype Me
19/07/2011
Gareth Mitchell chairs the final part of Click's Openness series
26/07/2011
Bj枚rk shakes up the music world with apps for her new album Biophilia
02/08/2011
MS DOS, the operating system that started the PC revolution turns 30
09/08/2011
Did social media fuel the Arab Spring uprisings? Author Johnny West believes so
16/08/2011
Could data transmission through a light-bulb replace Wi-Fi and broadband?
23/08/2011
Click charts changes to our digital world ten years after the programme's first edition
30/08/2011
Heather Brooke explores how rebellions have spread via digital social networking
06/09/2011
Controversial top level domain on net launches, allocating special corner to adult content
13/09/2011
Misha Glenny investigates cybercrime in his new book, DarkMarket
20/09/2011
Click reports from Brighton's Digital Festival in southern England
27/09/2011
Gamers solve a conundrum that has previously baffled scientists
04/10/2011
Amazon challenges the iPad with its Kindle Fire
Click Special: Steve Jobs
Gareth Mitchell reflects on the life and times of Steve Jobs
11/10/2011
The Metropolitan Museum in New York unveils its new website.
18/10/2011
A report on the fallout from Blackberry's black out.
25/10/2011
A paralysed skier demonstrates how she walks with a robotic exoskeleton.
01/11/2011
Click reports plans to tackle cybercrime at an international conference in London
08/11/2011
Nicholas Roope discusses the highlights from the latest Internet Week Europe.
15/11/2011
Intel celebrates the 40th anniversary of the world's first microprocessor.
22/11/2011
The EU's technology chief says copyright is not working and is thought of negatively
29/11/2011
How to ensure that computing becomes greener and safeguard the environment
06/12/2011
A report on whether violent video games actually change brain activity.
13/12/2011
Would an overall electronic system have been more reassuring to the Russian electorate?
20/12/2011
How to spot the degree to which a photograph may be manipulated