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Web firm accused of spying on children
Class action claims widget tracks users' online habits through Flash cookies.
Is Microsoft the winner in the Yahoo deal?
Analysts suggest Microsoft has come out on top in its 10-year deal with Yahoo.
Yahoo implements more restructuring
Despite continued speculation over its future as an independent company, Yahoo is moving ahead with its reorganisation plans, consolidating several...
Twitter unveils ad-funded business model
Promoted Tweets will let advertisers access Twitter's many users for the first time.
Phorm may pay to gain users
Phorm believes it is time to move on from privacy arguments and start looking at how the behavioural ad system could benefit the UK.
URL typing errors earning Google $500 million a year?
Researchers at Harvard have released a report claiming Google is raking in the cash from advertising on 'typosquatting' websites
Google starts tracking users for better ads
Google is looking to use behavioural advertising, raising privacy concerns.
Internet advertising spend overtakes TV
The online ad market is the only medium to see growth in an advertising sector badly affected by the downturn.
Week in review: Virus hits Iran nuclear power plant, Ballmer bonus woes
The past week was filled with intrigue, action and big money as a virus hits an Iranian nuclear power planet, the British police crack down on the...
Tim Berners-Lee fell for internet scam
Sir Tim Berners-Lee once fell victim to an online scam when trying to purchase a gift on the internet.
Facebook and Google track user activity on NHS website
Online identity experts slam the NHS for allowing Facebook and Google to track user activities on its website.
Staffordshire County Council signs schools e-safety deal
Staffordshire County Council is rolling an e-monitoring tool out this month to nearly 400 schools to safeguard pupils’ safety while online.
Carphone Warehouse first to sell N900
The Carphone Warehouse will be the first to sell Nokia’s N900, in its shops from 14 January and online from Boxing Day.
Government agrees OS maps and raw data free-for-all
Ordnance Survey maps go online for free as the government looks to release more of its data.
Banking customers offered free online fraud protection
Businesses are offered a free security tool for their customers, which its makers claim offers protection against banking-targeted trojans.
Zavvi improves website tech for Christmas
As online shopping becomes central to retail, Zavvi improves its website technology - just in time for Christmas.<br>
Council rapped for posting personal data online
New Forest District Council has been caught out by a resident after the local authority was posting personal data on its website.
Government publishes public sector spending online
The UK Government has opened up public sector spending from its COINS database for the 2008-09 and 2009-10 fiscal years.
Microsoft opens 'mega data centre' in Dublin
Microsoft will open a new data centre in Dublin tomorrow, the first one of its size outside the US, for its cloud computing and online services.
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