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Interview Milo Yiannopoulos catches up with the reality television star translating her on-screen fame into a powerful marketing vehicle for her online retailer. -
Report Does relying on Google all the time make your memory worse? No, and possibly the opposite. Greg Stevens exposes woolly thinking about what technology is doing to our relationships and our brains.No, doofus: the internet isn’t making you stupid
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How-To Don't say The Kernel is afraid of ugly details. In this how-to guide for founders, corporate lawyer Jonathan Snade explains why NDAs are important and how to get them right.Judicious restraints
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Report Jeremy Wilson investigates the grubby and disturbing world of Punternet, a site that allows men to rate prostitutes they have visited.Score that whore
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Report Lyra McKee has uncovered some shocking statistics about the performance of Northern Ireland's regional economic development agency, Invest NI.Invest NI spends £8m to ‘promote’ just 1,000 jobs
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Report A Kernel investigation into accounting software blogger Dennis Howlett has revealed a trail of blackmail and conflicts of interest that would make the ropiest tech blogger blush. Milo Yiannopoulos reports.Blogging and blackmail
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Report Something exciting is happening to the world of advertising. Milo Yiannopoulos reports on a new blend of gaming, video and marketing coming your way.Wave to interact
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Report In the final instalment of his explosive series on the Northern Irish government's attempts to kick-start a tech ecosystem in the region, David Kirk delivers a searing indictment of InvestNI.Inside Invest NI, Part III: Too big to fail?
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Report Think tank Demos is launching a initiative aimed at developing new political, social and policy insight through research into social media.Taking Twitter seriously
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Q&A Three academic types decided they'd had enough of the academic publishing industry stifling knowledge. Ivo Spigel sits down with Victor Henning, co-founder and chief executive of Mendeley.Cracking open science
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Report Sick of rising energy prices? Things are only going to get worse, and, according to researchers at the University of Cambridge, you can blame the blind ideology and dodgy book-keeping of the last Government.Ed Miliband’s deadly home energy legacy
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Report A Kernel investigation has revealed widespread prescription drug abuse at some of London's best-known technology start-ups.Founder’s little helper
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Report Regulatory agencies have been nipping at Google’s heels, but they need to go straight for the throat.Google: the case for hawkish regulation
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Report Brazil offers compelling business opportunities, but the entrepreneurial scene there is highly complex, says Paulo Lerner in this beginners' guide to an exciting emerging market for technology businesses.Brazil: the start-up ‘promised land’?
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Report When they're not pounding the keyboard, London's finest like nothing better than to work up a sweat in the gym. Here are the ten best-looking asses on the London technology start-up scene.The 10 best butts in London tech
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Report Company towns were a nineteenth-century invention, but it seems the philosophy is making a comeback. This time, tech titans are attempting to craft modern utopias in their gleaming, purpose-built silicon cities.Beware the new Corporatopia
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Report Greg Stevens dives into the feculent bowels of the internet to reveal the tactics and software used by comment spammers. Can this form of marketing be neatly divided into good and evil?Revealed: the grubby world of comment spam
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Report Maxim Gurvits shares what it is like to build acceleration culture from the ground up, and points out how some peculiarities of the Balkan mindset have trouble adapting to the venture capital model.Bullish on Bulgaria
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Interview Tech City's outgoing chief executive talks to The Kernel about his new role with Canary Wharf Group.‘It’s never quick enough’
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Report The Kernel is delighted to announce its all-star panel of expert fashion judges who will together produce a ranking of the Best- and Worst-Dressed Entrepreneurs in Europe, drawing on our readers' nominations.Introducing the Kernel’s illustrious fashion panel