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Originally published: Monday, 26th January 2009
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Last updated on: Tuesday, 27th January 2009
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Click on BBC World Service
(Programme and web teams)The Open University linked up the BBC World Service's technology programme - formerly known as Digital Planet - to bring you a series of special, themed episodes.
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