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September 2
Justin Souter and Al Smith are now friends
August 27
Al Smith was featured
August 26
Interested in collaborating? Promoting your services or skills? Advertising jobs and freelance work? Then join the multi-coloured swap shop that is The Labour Exchange.
July 29
Al Smith is attending Roxy Bramley's event
Dockyard Meet Up: Wii Are the Champions at Black Swan Bar, Newcastle Arts Centre
July 29, 2009 from 7pm to 11:30pm
Dockyard Meet Up: Wii Are the Champions Wii are the Champions is the first in a series of events bringing together digital practitioners from the Digital Dockyard networking site and beyond. The first event will take place at the Black Swan Bar at…
July 29
Al Smith and Joanna Makepeace are now friends
July 29
Al Smith is now a member of Digital Dockyard
July 29

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Newcastle City Council
Tell us what you're passionate about in digital media or creativity
Communication
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Using web 2.0 to change local government

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