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How to stay safe on Twitter

The Twitter “crimewave” reached a preliminary peak in October 2009, according to Barracuda Networks , which estimated that 12% of accounts created were eventually suspended as either malicious, suspicious or otherwise misused.

The Twitter “crimewave” reached a preliminary peak in October 2009, according to Barracuda Networks , which estimated that 12% of accounts created were eventually suspended as either malicious, suspicious or otherwise misused.

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Google Reader Play: a new way to browse the web

Google’s new interface turns the web into an interactive entertainment magazine Google has launched Google Reader Play , an experimental feature that offers a new, highly visual way to browse the web. The new interface displays only one story at a time, focusing on pictures, videos, visual statistics and maps

Google’s new interface turns the web into an interactive entertainment magazine Google has launched Google Reader Play , an experimental feature that offers a new, highly visual way to browse the web. The new interface displays only one story at a time, focusing on pictures, videos, visual statistics and maps

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Google partners with Italy for groundbreaking book scanning deal

Google and the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage have reached an agreement to digitise up to a million out-of-copyright works at the national libraries in Florence and Rome, including some by Galileo. And it’s just two weeks after an Italian court gave three Google executives suspended prison sentences over a video of bullying on YouTube that had been removed once the company was told about it

Google and the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage have reached an agreement to digitise up to a million out-of-copyright works at the national libraries in Florence and Rome, including some by Galileo. And it’s just two weeks after an Italian court gave three Google executives suspended prison sentences over a video of bullying on YouTube that had been removed once the company was told about it

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Google launches app store

Web giant takes on Microsoft with Google Apps Marketplace offering cloud-based applications Google has announced that it has opened the Google Apps Marketplace to developers. More than 50 companies wil be involved in the Apps Marketplace, which will offer business software such as a project management application, a tax and a payroll program, an electronic fax program, an e-signature service, and a design tool for Google Docs

Web giant takes on Microsoft with Google Apps Marketplace offering cloud-based applications Google has announced that it has opened the Google Apps Marketplace to developers. More than 50 companies wil be involved in the Apps Marketplace, which will offer business software such as a project management application, a tax and a payroll program, an electronic fax program, an e-signature service, and a design tool for Google Docs

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Tech Weekly podcast: Digital changes at the BBC, and inside San Francisco’s mechanical museum

Charles Arthur, Rick Wray and Aleks Krotoski take on the BBC in this week’s podcast, picking apart the latest news on the corporation – from the director general’s strategy review to the battles with iPhone app developers. What’s behind the BBC’s contradictory new media messaging

Charles Arthur, Rick Wray and Aleks Krotoski take on the BBC in this week’s podcast, picking apart the latest news on the corporation – from the director general’s strategy review to the battles with iPhone app developers. What’s behind the BBC’s contradictory new media messaging

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Young men are hooked on the web – even in bed

Almost all young men use the internet every day, and it is the technology they are most attached to, according to new study. Research conducted by Sparkler for Microsoft Advertising across the UK found that 99% of young males go online either every day or nearly every day, and half of them already use their mobile phones to do so.

Almost all young men use the internet every day, and it is the technology they are most attached to, according to new study. Research conducted by Sparkler for Microsoft Advertising across the UK found that 99% of young males go online either every day or nearly every day, and half of them already use their mobile phones to do so.

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Forget the technology fast – here’s a feast of iPhone apps

As church leaders call for a technology fast on pancake day, we review applications from Metro, Freeview and Localpeople Have you read that church leaders are calling on people to have a “technology fast” for Lent and try a day without their TV, iPod, computer or mobile? We love our technology here on PDA, so instead we’re going offer you a feast of iPhone apps

As church leaders call for a technology fast on pancake day, we review applications from Metro, Freeview and Localpeople Have you read that church leaders are calling on people to have a “technology fast” for Lent and try a day without their TV, iPod, computer or mobile? We love our technology here on PDA, so instead we’re going offer you a feast of iPhone apps

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As Valentine’s Day approaches, the new ways to find love online

Romance on the net is about more than online dating – here are some Valentine’s Day pointers to meeting someone special You’ve piled up 600 friends on Facebook, you’ve even have looked at all the friends of your friends, and you still haven’t found someone to take your fancy.

Romance on the net is about more than online dating – here are some Valentine’s Day pointers to meeting someone special You’ve piled up 600 friends on Facebook, you’ve even have looked at all the friends of your friends, and you still haven’t found someone to take your fancy.

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What ended Owen Van Natta’s short reign at MySpace?

Is it as simple as that? In April 2009, Rupert Murdoch replaced MySpace co-founder Chris DeWolfe with new CEO Owen Van Natta. This month, Van Natta departed, as Murdoch said in his earnings call: “MySpace is not where we want it.” MySpace certainly had a rough 2009

Is it as simple as that? In April 2009, Rupert Murdoch replaced MySpace co-founder Chris DeWolfe with new CEO Owen Van Natta. This month, Van Natta departed, as Murdoch said in his earnings call: “MySpace is not where we want it.” MySpace certainly had a rough 2009

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Facebook under fire again over redesign

Social networking site Facebook is once again under attack after starting to roll out changes to its homepage When Facebook changed the newsfeed on its homepage last October, the new layout was greeted by a wave of protest from users . Some 1.75 million Facebook members joined the group ” “Change Facebook back to normal!” ” and an additional 1,280,000 members joined “Switch back to the old news feed!!! ” decorating the Facebook logo with the claim “the more complicated and pretentious MySpace”. Now, the protest is starting again.

Social networking site Facebook is once again under attack after starting to roll out changes to its homepage When Facebook changed the newsfeed on its homepage last October, the new layout was greeted by a wave of protest from users . Some 1.75 million Facebook members joined the group ” “Change Facebook back to normal!” ” and an additional 1,280,000 members joined “Switch back to the old news feed!!! ” decorating the Facebook logo with the claim “the more complicated and pretentious MySpace”. Now, the protest is starting again.

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