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ISSUE DATE:  30 May 2014
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Google launches right-to-be-forgotten application form
Turkey’s constitutional court rules against YouTube block
BSkyB retunes IT to ready-for-anything datacentre quad
Full steam ahead for Network Rail’s technology future
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UK National Cyber Crime Unit open to business
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HR cloud transfusion at NHS Blood and Transplant
The NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) organisation has brought together its scattered HR department with a single point of contact
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Large firms are turning to tech startups because traditional IT suppliers are failing to innovate
Amid all the talk of the growth of the UK's tech startup scene in recent years, there has been one significant development that has gone relatively unremarked - the failure of traditional IT suppliers to deliver the digital innovation their customers increasingly demand. 
Google to abide by EU law - but only for EU national sites
The news of Google's "U" turn over the "Right to be Forgotten"  is most welcome. This is one Turkey that has not forgotten how to fly.  
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