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28 January 2010, 12:11
In conjunction with Data Privacy Day, Google wants us to know how important our privacy is to it.

28 January 2010, 11:55
Early figures suggest YouTube's movie rental business may not pose a significant threat to the likes of Netflix.

22 January 2010, 10:49
Not sure what to eat tonight? Bing and Decide.

21 January 2010, 12:53
Popular video-sharing website YouTube has launched an experimental version of an HTML5-supported player.

21 January 2010, 10:11
Google's video-sharing website YouTube has confirmed that it will begin to rent feature-length movies.

20 January 2010, 18:20
As the mainstream media looks to compensate for declining ad revenues, the trend towards online subscription grows.

20 January 2010, 16:28
Search giant Google has confirmed that it will broadcast all Indian Premier League cricket matches via YouTube.

5 January 2010, 18:33
The mobile advertising stakes are raised, but this acquisition might end up helping Google.

24 December 2009, 12:08
The acquisition of Mixer Labs means future tweets will be tagged with your location.

22 December 2009, 10:01
The latest figures from the UK music industry trade body show little progress has been made against illegal music downloads.

21 December 2009, 09:35
Anti-establishment anthem Killing In The Name confirmed at Christmas number one after public backlash to X Factor.

17 December 2009, 16:49
UK phone maker rates the relative influence of British Twitter users, and Stephen Fry is not number one.

17 December 2009, 12:46
Who needs user surveys? Facebook gets all the information it needs just from your surname.

16 December 2009, 10:16
A Facebook group opposed to the X Factor domination of the Christmas charts is gaining momentum.

15 December 2009, 10:39
Google has unveiled its own URL shortener in the form of Goo.gl.

15 December 2009, 09:55
Google's year-end countdown is live, but will there be anything significant at the end?

14 December 2009, 10:49
Canadian firm Mingleverse is offering users a virtual 'living room' of sorts where users can watch live streamed content together and cut carbon emissions to boot.

11 December 2009, 08:54
A recent study by ad network Chitika says that despite Google's massive traffic, Bing users click more on search based ads.

10 December 2009, 09:41
A new study has found Americans absorbed some 3.6 zettabytes of information in 2008.

9 December 2009, 10:51
A report by Cisco systems has revealed the US has lost its spam crown to Brazil and also warns that phishing schemes on social networks are increasing.

8 December 2009, 12:49
Rupert Murdoch has identified aggregators and misguided government intervention as main threats to the press.

7 December 2009, 09:32
Cupertino's finest has tied up with a Palo Alto music-streaming firm in a bid to stave off the competition.

7 December 2009, 09:27
The Internet giant can't seem to sit still for a minute, announcing its plans for its own online dictionary as well as its acquisition of collaborative editing software firm AppJet.

4 December 2009, 10:30
Software giant's search engine suffers global downtime.

3 December 2009, 12:42
World's most popular search engine opts for a minimalist approach.

3 December 2009, 11:54
Ben Drury questions whether MySpace can attract enough users and criticises some of its claims.

3 December 2009, 11:34
Streetside, Photosynth, an Enhanced Bird’s Eye View and an Application Gallery all arrive on Microsoft's online mapping tool.

2 December 2009, 11:41
Michael Jackson becomes the King of Search, whilst social networking reigns supreme in the UK and US.

2 December 2009, 10:08
Will the new five click limit on accessing premium content be enough to appease the media mogul?

2 December 2009, 09:31
Both social networking sites have used data supplied by the state of New York to kick registered sex offenders off their sites.

2 December 2009, 09:26
A British phisher who nefariously used the usernames and passwords he acquired to steal virtual loot in RuneScape has been arrested.

30 November 2009, 11:48
Symantec has published its list of the ‘dirtiest websites of 2009’ and unsurprisingly it’s dominated by ‘adult’ sites.

30 November 2009, 10:26
Regional publisher to charge for online content, while most companies plan to spend more on social media.
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