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		<title>Weekly favourite Digg stories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll do posts like this every week listing my favourite stories from the social news website digg.com, that&#8217;s D-I-G-G-DOT-COM.

First up, scientists this week broke technological limits by making a fully working transistor at only a single atom thick. The possibilities for miniturisation of computers through this are huge, and once these are commercially available silicon&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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First up, scientists this week broke technological limits by making a fully working transistor at only a single atom thick. The possibilities for miniturisation of computers through this are huge, and once these are commercially available silicon&#8217;s days will be numbered. Where was this breakthrough made? Intel? AMD? IBM? Try the good old University of Manchester!</p>
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