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The Week in Photos: IE 8, Brazil, digital drama

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This week's top photo galleries
1. IE 8 rising to the competition
IE 8 rising to the competition
Second public beta for Internet Explorer 8 offers similar features currently found in Opera, Safari, and Firefox, plus a few extras.
2. Up close and one-to-one
Up close and one-to-one
The Bradesco Foundation school in Campinas, Brazil, is home to one of the largest one-to-one computing projects in Latin America.
3. The highs and lows of digital drama
The highs and lows of digital drama
A look back at a decade--yes, a decade--of Web series, from sitcoms to thrillers to musicals, that both succeeded and flopped.
4. Raising accessibility standards
Raising accessibility standards
Some of the most striking nonprofits in Brazil are those that help connect people with disabilities--not just to the Internet, but also to jobs.
5. Empowering youth with computers
Empowering youth with computers
One project has transformed a once crime-ridden area into a neighborhood-wide learning center.
6. Inside Brazil's slums
Inside Brazil's slums
Paraisopolis, one of Brazil's slums, has a computer lab connected to a health clinic and community center.
7. Getting around Democratic convention
Getting around Democratic convention
There's plenty to see at the Democratic National Convention, including tight security, a tent full of bloggers, and a donkey on a Segway.
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