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Week in Review: Cloudy times for Microsoft
This week in the IT world, Microsoft plunges into the cloud, Nokia goes all touchy-feely, and James Bond goes Facebook.
Week in Review: Foreigners - get your ID cards
As well as identity cards, Twitter and free laptops are the big stories this week.
Week in Review: Dealing with the internet George Agdgdgwngos
Be careful with social networking – you never know if someone you’re chatting to is who they seem.
IT PRO Podcast: iPhone rumoured next month
This week, we discuss 3G iPhone rumours, security training and racking up big bills checking Facebook on the mobile while roaming.
Salesforce ups cloud computing game
Salesforce launches new web service and looks to take Facebook to the enterprise with new partnership.
UK embraces mobile social networking
Using mobile phones to access social networking websites is the "next big thing" according to new research.
MI6 uses Facebook to recruit spies
The secret service agency is looking to social networking to find more diverse recruits.
MySpace promotes openness with data sharing scheme
MySpace attempts to revive slowing traffic by making its data openly available to sites such as Yahoo and eBay.
The business of hacking your Facebook account
A step-by-step guide to how a criminal could pick up your email address and password - all they would need to get into an email or social...
Credit ads breaking Facebook rules
Social networks ads offering credit and loans pop up regularly, but many of them break OFT guidelines.
Firms vetting applicants using Facebook et al
The use of social networking sites to scan potential applicants is rife, according to new research.
Facebook spammer ordered to pay millions in damages
A US court sends out a message that criminal spammers will face huge penalties if caught.
Facebook heads for the Emerald Isle
The social network has revealed it will establish an operations centre in Dublin, with reports of a staff size of 70.
Report: Facebook good for business
Staff should be encouraged to use social networking, as it helps build relationships, a study has said.
Intel to power Facebook
Intel will power the entire computing infrastructure for Facebook, which has 90 million users and growing.
3 unveils INQ 1 Facebook phone
The first handset from the new INQ phone maker features online and offline Facebook browsing integrated with social media and messaging services.
Nigerian scammers ditch email for Facebook
Fraud moves onto social networking sites in the hopes of fooling users into sending cash.
IT Job Board launches Facebook contest
£250 in prize money up for grabs in the Facebook-based competition to find Britain's top IT brain.
Office ban on social network sites is detrimental, says reports
Both Gartner and Huddle.net have found that banning the use of social networking sites in the workplace could be doing more harm than good.
Third party web apps coming to eBay
The online auction and marketplace operator is to allow Facebook-style outside web apps run within its site.




















