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Stuxnet has been called the most malicious bit of coding yet seen online, threatening power stations and gas pipelines. But Digital Planet asks whether such claims are just hyperbole. Should we be scared of the Stuxnet worm? Anna Cavell reports on a new text-based mobile service for reuniting refugees, so they can be discovered by those who love them and not those who might be coming after them. Refunite has just launched its pilot project in Uganda. Thousands of amateur and professional film makers have spent the 10th of October 2010 capturing images from earth. Ramon J Goni follows some of the filmmakers in New Yorker and hears about the ideas behind the project, One Day on Earth. Colin Grant reports on a new challenge to art fairs, a virtual one called VIP Art Fair which will open in January 2011. He learns why collectors, dealers, artists and art lovers might well sign up for Viewing in Private from the comforts of their own homes.
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