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Paul Sawers

Paul Sawers was a reporter with The Next Web in various roles from May 2011 to November 2014. Follow Paul on Twitter: @psawers or check him out on Google+.

UK Government responds to IP review: ‘No website blocking and ripping music will be legal’

UK Government responds to IP review: ‘No website blocking and ripping music will be legal’

  • Paul Sawers
  • 14 years ago
London may soon have a free public WiFi network

London may soon have a free public WiFi network

  • Paul Sawers
  • 14 years ago
Coming soon: An Android device you can wear as a watch?
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Coming soon: An Android device you can wear as a watch?

  • Paul Sawers
  • 14 years ago
Man becomes the first Briton to receive an artificial heart Featured Image

Man becomes the first Briton to receive an artificial heart

  • Paul Sawers
  • 14 years ago
Foodhost: The online marketplace for dinner parties Featured Image

Foodhost: The online marketplace for dinner parties

  • Paul Sawers
  • 14 years ago
Shutl, the super-fast delivery service, expands across the UK Featured Image

Shutl, the super-fast delivery service, expands across the UK

  • Paul Sawers
  • 14 years ago
CashPlayTV: The world’s first 24-hour mobile and social network quiz TV channel Featured Image

CashPlayTV: The world’s first 24-hour mobile and social network quiz TV channel

  • Paul Sawers
  • 14 years ago
Computer optimization startup 360Amigo hits 1 million users Featured Image

Computer optimization startup 360Amigo hits 1 million users

  • Paul Sawers
  • 14 years ago
LulzSec’s ‘Topiary’ had 750,000 people’s personal details, prosecutors claim Featured Image

LulzSec’s ‘Topiary’ had 750,000 people’s personal details, prosecutors claim

  • Paul Sawers
  • 14 years ago
Facebook secures new offices in London’s Covent Garden, and it’s currently recruiting Featured Image

Facebook secures new offices in London’s Covent Garden, and it’s currently recruiting

  • Paul Sawers
  • 14 years ago
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