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29 September 2006 07:30

GypsyNet

Audrey Wylfing explores the world of Gypsy Media and ponders whether travellers need a new form of peer-to-peer wireless communications network to help build the online Romani community. A job for the underemployed Cambridge-MIT institute possibly? In the process she celebrates the return of Chalkhill Blue to the Fleam Dyke after an absence of 28 years.

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