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Digital profits
Time is running out for small cinemas to hop on the digital bandwagon. Will Germany help?
Blog awards
A team of Africans and Americans wins for their community-based software engine: Ushahidi.
500 years of pranks
On April 1, beware of everything you read in the news or hear from your friends.
Digital divide
Critics are asking whether pervasive 'e-learning' methods are being used to their best advantage.
Partying in Berlin
Every weekend, thousands of party-goers come to Berlin to experience a unique city.
Selling old books
Has the internet killed the antiquarian bookshop? Perhaps, but booksellers are taking new paths.
Design for life
The managing director of the German Design Council believes design is what Germany does best.
Money for melodies
Hamburg will give indie music labels to help them better weather the digital download storm.
Zeitgeist 2.0
Google statistics reveal that Europeans are interested in social networks, Jacko and swine flu.
Closed doors
The Goethe-Institut plans to close its North Korea reading room, citing problems with censorship.
Word music
A German-based Web puts poetry in a new light by offering recordings of over 5,500 readings.
Twitterdaemmerung
The world's first opera written collectively by hundreds of Twitter users has premiered in London.
The threat of security
Two best-selling German authors have teamed up to criticize the West's reaction to terrorism.
Copyright concerns
France's national library mulls joining Google Books, leaving Germany alone in its opposition.
Cafe culture
Sitting in a cafe in France may be part of every tourist cliche, but cafe culture is dying out.
Pocketmoney for culture
With summer in full swing, festivals across Europe are managing to stave off the finance crunch.
Berlin's urban art
A new IT application is making Berlin's urban art scene available digitally.
Web culture
A number of the planet's leading cultural institutions have launched the World Digital Library.
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Happy Birthday WWW!
As the World Wide Web turns 20, DW'S Peter Philipp examines its impact and role in society.
Networked Society
The upcoming CeBIT computing trade show in Hannover will highlight innovations on the Internet.
World Stage
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra has begun digitally broadcasting its concert season.
Zander with Baked Apple Fumet, Beetroot Confit and Smoked Eel
Facil is located in the Mandala hotel on Potsdamer Platz. Its star chef, Michael Kempf is regarded as one of the best in the German capital. He creates great, sophisticated dishes that guests will surely remember.
A fantastic dessert!
A great Christmas treat.
Religious Matchmaking
Looking for your religious soul mate? A slew of new German dating sites can help.
Auf Wiedersehen!
Young, well-educated Germans are leaving in large numbers and coming back isn't always easy.
Wagner Meets the Web
Forget the waiting lists and the travel. Now you can watch opera live from your own home.
Lack of Computer Security Hits 4 Million People in Germany
The internet is now part of everyday life for 80 percent of Germans. But a recent survey by Forsa, an opinion research institute, showed that 4 million Germans have fallen victim to computer crime.
Wagner Festival Goes Digital in a Search for New Fans
The Bayreuth opera festival will offer streaming video and audio on the Internet for its opening performance. The catch: tickets to the digital show will cost 49 euros ($77).
Wikipedia on Paper
A German publisher plans to make online encyclopedia Wikipedia into a real, paper book.
Poker Fever
Internet gambling is booming in Germany, but no one is talking about the negative side-effects.
Face of a Genius
Experts have used a model of J.S. Bach's skull to digitally reconstruct his face.
Brockhaus Goes Online
German publisher Brockhaus will makes its encyclopedia ad-supported and online only to cut costs.
Beyond Sexual Revolution
DW talked to German sex expert Erika Berger on the 60th anniversary of the Kinsey Report.
MyVideo Presents Mina
A 14-year-old singer is the Internet video portal MyVideo's first breakthrough star.
Page Preservation
The Bavarian State Library now employs a robot to digitize a collection of some 37,000 works.
Starving Artists
As the Internet brings more writing than ever to the masses, writers aren't benefiting.
Less, but Better
Can good design save the world? DW spoke with Dieter Rams, creator of iconic Braun appliances.
Looted Art Posted Online
A German agency has made the provenance of confiscated Nazi art public on an Internet site.
Veal Medallions with Goose Liver and Apple
The Don Lisander is a top-notch Milan restaurant, where head chef Massimo Moreni serves up traditional Lombard cuisine.
The Future is Now
DW examines the ways the Internet has transformed daily life.
Online Dating
The Internet has revolutionized dating but Germans are still reluctant to look for love online.
Daily Internet
DW-WORLD.DE takes a closer look at the Internet's influence on people's daily lives.
Web 2.0
DW-WORLD.DE takes a closer look at the Internet revolution this week. Today -- the Wiki revolution.
Internet Innovation
Through Web 2.0, the concept of artificial intelligence is already becoming a reality.
Web 2.0
DW-WORLD.DE takes a closer look at the Internet revolution this week. Click for the first story.
Online Libraries
German public libraries started a pilot project for online delivery of audio and e-books.
Hamburg in 3-D
Visit Hamburg up close: It's the world's first city to appear in 3-D on Google Earth.
Polish-style roast duck with apple stuffing
Wierzynek is the oldest gourmet restaurant in the city of Krakow and its head chef Andrzej Jaros follows the time-honoured traditions of Polish cooking. He shared one of the house specialities for us at euromaxx.
Mozart Online
The musical scores of the composer's complete works have been put online.
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