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The case for the Euro

Will Hutton  in The Observer raised the (taboo) question over the weekend of Britain’s adoption of the euro. The debate seems to have dropped right off the political radar, but Hutton thinks now is the time to refocus on the issue:

It might be politically toxic – but we must join the euro now.

He argues that there are only three fully convertible currencies in the world right now – the dollar, euro and yen – and that joining the Euro now is right thing to do.

The best time to begin negotiations is now, rather than in the middle of an economic rout.

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US election online

This US election will be the most online, real-time election in history, without a doubt. There’s a Flickr show with pictures tagged with "election08", countless blogs and all the online news sources, of course. But perhaps the most interesting example of the new social technologies at work is Twitter. You can see a stream of people voting on Twitter search and the tag #votereport has been used to allow citizens to report on conditions on the ground at the polling station. If there are irregularities in voting in any parts of the country, I wouldn’t mind betting it will be Twitter blowing the whistle.