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Digital Planet on Twitter

What are Digital Planet listeners discussing right now? Join the discussion using Twitter.

These messages are by individual Twitter users and the BBC and The Open University are not responsible for their content.

Digital Planet on Flickr

The latest Creative Commons Digital Planet photos from Flickr.

Watching Dropstuff's screen
BillT posted a photo: Watching Dropstuff's screen on the Riva
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Paradiso Perdita on a damp night
BillT posted a photo: Paradiso Perdita on a damp night
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Rope making
BillT posted a photo: Rope making The Corderie was used to make rope - it's a very long room
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Recording
BillT posted a photo: Recording Making Digital Planet at Arsenale
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digitalp
cfarivar posted a photo: digitalp
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These pictures are by individual Flickr users and the BBC and The Open University are not responsible for their content.

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