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Culture, Technology, People, Trinidad and Tobago

Dr Anil Kokaram: from the Oscars to the Oval

Digital image sequence processing may not be very glamorous, but it won an Oscar for Trinidadian engineer Dr Anil Kokaram. Kokaram, 39,...

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Culture, Technology, Science

The Caribbean blogosphere

Caribbean Beat first addressed the “blogging” phenomenon back in 2003, and posted a short update the following year. Since...

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Culture, Music, Technology

Burning and a looting

A few thoughts on a topic that has had the music biz in a state of turmoil for the better part of a decade: theft. I’m sure many readers...

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Culture, Technology, Science

Total mobility

More than 300 million mobile phones were sold worldwide during the first six months of 2004, according to Gartner Inc, a provider of...

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Culture, Technology, Lifestyle

Beat Bytes: World Wide Wine-down-de-place

Pace yourself! Trinidad Carnival falls late this year — Carnival Monday and Tuesday are March 3 and 4 — and you don’t want to run out...

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Culture, Technology, People

Sporting Links

Ato Boldon 2000 (atoboldon.com/home.asp)  The fastest Caribbean man in the world has a very personal website. In spite of its outstanding...

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Culture, Technology, Science

Favourite Clicks

In recent months, some of our all-time favourite Caribbean websites have expanded, updated, and improved — and some have changed their...

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Culture, Technology, Lifestyle

Keeping an Eye on the Caribbean’s Hurricane Alley

The skies are turning brick red, with high clouds masking the bright sun. The sea is churning as mighty waves crash loudly on the windward...

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