Rough notes: 17 December
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Ideas from Tuesday's production meeting:
Following up on Bob Hill's comment on CO2 emmissions and population policy, Rupert's looking at how many people are there in the UK and what's the link with our environmental footprint? He first blogged about the UK population figures in early November and later considered if a population register was the way to go.
And he's interested in what the bloggers are predicting for 2008...
What does the Foundation for Information Policy Research think? Who champions the benefits of centralised databases and who is deeply concerned that they'll lead to more identity fraud - perhaps we can bring them together.
He'll be looking at the new vocabularly entering our lives from the internet - And considering why set to rival Wikipedia.
I'm looking at who's blogging about the Muslim pilgrimmage, the Hajj, this week and we have an interesting follow up on our broadband speed story from last week.
View our list of del.icio.us links to see other websites catching our attention: