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- Yet more executive departures at Yahoo!
- Android hosts beta release of Chrome browser
- Deleted Facebook images accessible for 'three years'
- Google's Android Market employs Bouncer protection
- Study: Facebook users grow more active over time
- FrontierVille players post one million Facebook comments
- Mozilla officially releases Firefox 10 update
- 20% of young kids surf porn via their smartphones
- Angry Birds unleashed on Facebook this Feb. 14
- Prisoners caught using Facebook to threaten victims
- Google+ now accepting all teenaged members
- Twitter announcement causes 'censorship' outrage
- Anonymous rubbishes video clip announcing Facebook attack
- Study finds Facebook 'friends' are no friends at all
- YouTube churning 60 hours of content every minute
- Yang quits Yahoo after 17 years of service
- 24 million customer accounts exposed in Zappos hack
- Virgin Media backtracks after customer email gaff
- Apple spreading invites to mystery event
- BitTorrent pushing towards mainstream adoption in consumer tech
- Shame: Rupert Murdoch's flirty wife is a Twitter fake
- App Store sets single-week record with 1.2 billion downloads
- Chrome on the march through 2011
- Facebook blamed for breaking up marriages
- Huh? Rupert Murdoch opens Twitter account
- Agoraphobic uses Facebook to battle fears
- Ungrateful Xmas kids use Twitter to bash parents
- Windows Phone Marketplace hits 50,000 apps
- Google+ now has 62 million users
- Leaked LG Fantasy smartphone spotted online
- Abused woman rescued after posting Facebook plea
- AMD loses major executive to 3 Minute Mentor
- Dumb Facebook prank ends in aggravated battery charge
- TalkTalk bottom of the pile on Ofcom chart
- Daily Android activations surpass 700,000
- Festive cheer as Skype offers free Wi-Fi access
- Hold your tongue to keep your Facebook friends
- AT&T abandons T-Mobile USA acquisition bid
- Google creates playful search-based snowfall
- Star Wars: The Old Republic launches on Tuesday
- Web users officially 'out of love' with MySpace
- iTunes floods U.S. border into Latin America
- Chrome browser overshadows IE8 during November
- Google reveals top searches for 2011
- Websense warns against 'typosquatting' retail attacks
- Concerned schools and businesses buying up .xxx domains
- 3DS gets free Wi-Fi at U.S. airports
- Games most popular download on Android Market
- OnLive brings console gaming to smartphones and tablets
- YouTube goes social via major design overhaul
- BERG creates Little Printer for smartphone users
- Black Friday online sales buck austerity trend
- Google co-founder donates $500,000 to Wikipedia
- Google insists Google+ is NOT a social network
- Amazon launches Kindle Owners' Lending Library
- Software app marries Music Unlimited with Sony Tablet
- Skype is officially now a Microsoft brand
- Mystery service outage forces BlackBerry users offline
- Google Chrome on track to depose Mozilla Firefox
- Fashion retailer's insulting customer email goes viral
- Google guides sheep with celebrity-endorsed advertising
- Disgraceful: NBC's hijacked Twitter feed claims Ground Zero attack
- 10 more Google services follow Google Labs down the pan
- Wikipedia on the hunt for female contributors
- Microsoft Bing gains traction as Google stretches lead
- Survey: Internet Explorer users are lacking in grey matter
- Google to deliver faster site speeds for free
- Google announces the imminent demise of Google Labs
- Which? voices privacy concerns regarding Yahoo Mail
- Survey: Parents believe Facebook and Twitter are dangerous
- Bing and Baidu sitting in a tree... k.i.s.s.i.n.g.
- Virgin campaign axed for criticising 'promised broadband' of rivals
- Hackmeister 'GeoHot' going straight with Facebook
- Firefox 5 launch comes with 1,000 improvements
- BeautifulPeople dumps 30,000 ugly members
- Skype update blamed for sudden global outage
- Twitter splashes $40 million for TweetDeck
- Firefox 5 hits beta as Mozilla ramps up scheduling
- Report: Apple secures major music labels for new iTunes cloud service
- Google offers daily visuals of searches across the globe
- William and Kate attract some 400 million YouTube viewers
- Internet Explorer and Firefox keep slipping despite updates
- Unknown copyright claim kills Ars Technica’s Facebook page
- Google Translate now supports speech input
- Microsoft aims at Apple's aesthetic appeal with The Collection
- Censorship: U.S. and Germany offer 'Open' and 'Free' Internet
- Google announces Street View retreat in Germany
- Street View slapped by Swiss court on privacy issue
- BBC apologises for mystery service collapse
- NYT paywall is a fence of lollipop sticks worth $40 million
- Amazon sucker punches Apple with 'free' Cloud Drive online storage
- Shagtastic news as ICANN officially approves .xxx domains
- Google and China clash horns yet again over Gmail
- AOL drops 900 jobs after Huffington Post purchase
- Microsoft is asking nicely - please stop using IE 6
- WordPress stung in massive Distributed Denial of Service attack
- Internet Explorer 'on the up' according to CIA report
- Google improves Street View with off-road tricycle cameras
- Oops! 150,000 Gmail accounts cleaned out by Google
- Google tinkering tightens the screw on 'Content Farms'
- Libya suffers Internet outages during Gadhafi uprisings
- iPhone purchase becomes gunpoint hell for Craigslist user
- 84,000 websites wrongly culled for child pornography
- Facebook releasing sponsored stories ad framework
- WikiLeaks: Cablegate resumes while Assange faces threats (Round-up)
- U.S. attempted to leverage Twitter in war on WikiLeaks
- 20 million embrace Internet Explorer 9 as rivals circle overhead
- Microsoft apologises for sudden Hotmail wipes
- Report: Online English will fall to Chinese within five years
- Facebook knocks Google off its Web perch in 2010
- Canadians lead the world on YouTube
- Michigan man faces jail time for reading wife's email messages
- Millions of Skype users dumped after worldwide outage
- Opera 11 offers 30 percent enhanced Web performance
- Bank of America hits WikiLeaks with financial 'Denial of Service' attack
- Yahoo to shutter Delicious, AltaVista, Yahoo Buzz and others
- Cablegate: Assange’s bail viewed as a victory for WikiLeaks (Update 2)
- Recap: Assange gets bail and more support as 'Cablegate' presses forward
- OpenLeaks looking to usurp struggling WikiLeaks
- Twitter denies preventing #wikileaks from Trending
- Internet Explorer 9 allows users to clamp down on tracking sites
- Cablegate: PayPal uses AUP violations to freeze WikiLeaks account
- Recap: WikiLeaks faces more heat in the wake of cablegate
- Political pressure forces Amazon to dump WikiLeaks
- Antitrust: Google faces EU investigation over advertising and ranking
- Apple blocks App Store approval for Android magazine
- Google educates via illustrated Web guide
- Berners-Lee: Social networks are 'walled gardens' threatening Net neutrality
- Street View shock prompts sudden weight loss
- Facebook and 'Project Titan' to directly challenge email platforms?
- Firefox 4 Beta 7 is 'faster' and 'more fun'
- Free online Skype Access all this week
- Print magazine accused of copyright infringement after lifting blog article
- 'Fully restored' PayPal still stuttering for UK users
- Yahoo integrates Facebook and Twitter into its Mail service
- P2P suffers sour defeat as court shutters LimeWire
- Times Online paywall alienates huge portion of readership
- Street View to be investigated for gathering sensitive user information
- Third of iPad owners have not used the App Store
- Internet user base set to surpass 2 billion people in 2010
- Amazon App Store confirmed via developer document
- Amazon offers free eBook previews with 'Kindle for the Web'
- Yahoo announces overhaul of its online services
- Game-changing Internet Explorer 9 beta officially available
- Bing beats out Yahoo to become No.2 search provider
- Google Instant adds predictive search enhancement
- Craigslist slaps 'Censored' label over 'Adult Services'
- Google marks Chrome's second birthday with new build
- PETA offers reward following sick clip of Bosnian puppy drowning (NSFW)
- Gmail's Priority Inbox feature sorts the wheat from the chaff
- Oxford English Dictionary set to suffer traditional print demise?
- Yahoo search - now powered by Bing - is still a search engine
- McAfee SiteAdvisor report reveals Malware celebrities
- Microsoft to release Internet Explorer 9 beta in September
- Mozilla debuts multi-touch feature via new Firefox 4 Beta
- Google and Verizon dismiss talk surrounding 'end of net neutrality' deal
- Internet Explorer on the rise as Firefox and Chrome take the plunge
- UK and Australia fail to impress in Internet speed report
- YouTube offers clip makers '15 Minutes of Fame'
- The Times loses 66 percent traffic after raising pay wall
