Daily Telegraph opens its own tech lab

In the digital world, speed is key. And in the media world, being digital is key to survival. For this reason, The Telegraph Media Group is setting up its own technology lab. It will be initially staffed with three people, going to ten by year end. They will explore how to mix-up news and user-generated content.
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