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Facebook costing billions in lost productivity
Logging on to Facebook instead of getting on with work is costing firms billions of pounds, according to IT security firm.
Facebook users easily fooled by thieving frog
Experiment conducted by anti-virus firm Sophos finds that Facebook fans are easily beguiled by pictures of cute frogs and give up personal...
Social network security worries grow as Facebook gets hacked
Private photos including those of Paris Hilton viewed as security flaws are found in the latest Facebook privacy update.
Fears over security as Facebook makes profiles public
Facebook makes plans to list users' personal information open to search engines.
New tool claims to allay Facebook concerns
New WorkBook application launched today in the UK secures access to social networking productivity tools like Facebook for use at work.
The $10 billion fight for Facebook
Microsoft is reportedly in negotiations for a minority stake in social networking service Facebook. But why, and what are the ramifications likely...
Is Facebook vulnerable to takeover?
In the second of his occasional series, Simon Brew questions whether Facebook is really on every major media company's shopping list...
Facebook sued over source code copying claim
Long running legal dispute between ConnectU and Facebook comes to a head.
Government examines social networking ads
Following Vodafone's pullout from Facebook, the COI has asked social networking sites to guarantee they meet acceptable behaviour rules.
Facebook, Obama and BBC top Google search terms for 2008
But the fastest rising search term around the world was American politician - and VP wannabe - Sarah Palin.
IT recruiters favour social networking sites
Recruiters prefer Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace for finding IT professionals over print advertising, according to a survey by ATSCo.
Manchester police fights crime with Facebook
The police force has created its own application to help publicise appeals for information and which allows users to report crimes.
Employers must face social networking
The TUC warns against banning Facebook and MySpace in the workplace, and offers advice for employees and employers on dealing with Web 2.0 in the...
Web 2.0 not used for business networking
Small business owners prefer trade shows to websites such as Facebook and MySpace when it comes to making contacts.
Firms blocking Facebook
A survey by security firm Sophos shows that half of employees are unable to access the social networking site while at work.
Young jobseekers use Web 2.0
And the IT industry can use sites such as Facebook and MySpace to recruit students into maths, engineering and computer science.

















