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The online kingmaker: Facebook goes hunting for voters
Liberal Democrat MP turned (neutral) Facebook director Richard Allan believes users are changing the nature of political debate, and parties need to shape up, reports Ian Burrell
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Google set to pull out of China over censorship
Monday, 22 March 2010
Decision highlights US concern at communist state's online activities
Twitter co-founder says Great Firewall of China will fall
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Twitter co-founder Evan Williams told a gathering of the technology faithful on Monday that notorious censorship firewalls in countries such as China will give way to online innovations.
Facebook considers legal action against Daily Mail over underage sex claims
Friday, 12 March 2010
Ian Burrell: Paper claimed criminologist posing as teenage girl on Facebook was inundated with men seeking sexual favours.
From goggle to Google: TV meets the internet
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Television viewers are doing it for themselves – hitching up to the web for more control over their viewing. Hardware and content providers are scrambling to keep up, Stephen Foley reports
Paedophile 'alarm button' was rejected by Facebook, say police
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Social networking site defends safety policy despite killer meeting victim online
The Big Question: Should we act to eliminate the risks in using social networking websites?
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Martha Lane Fox: 'The internet can change society'
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
The co-founder of lastminute.com made a fortune in the dotcom boom. Now the Government wants her to get us using the web
UK hails the year of catch-up
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Catch-up television over the internet has proved hugely popular in the UK, with the BBC's iPlayer leading the way, but most households are limited to watching on a computer screen. Yet all that is set to change in 2010, according to industry experts.
Fears after sex offender Facebook murder
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Killing prompts police to issue further warnings to youngsters highlighting the dangers of using social networking sites to meet people.
Trade soars for new lending website
Monday, 8 March 2010
One football-loving would-be borrower needed a loan to buy two season tickets for Newcastle United. A 30-year-old woman wanted funds to pay off the solicitor who arranged her divorce. Another more romantic soul simply needed money to whisk his girlfriend to Paris to propose marriage.
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