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Wikipedia takes on spammers with new links policy
The online encyclopaedia attempts to cut down on link spamming by tagging external URLs so that search engines will ignore them.
Teachers split over web use in classrooms
A new survey suggests students and teachers disagree about how useful the internet is as a learning tool.
Repression a virus on the internet, says Amnesty
Human rights campaign group calls the "Chinese model" of online controls will destroy the internet.
Wikia search engine goes live
Open source, community search engine is looking for volunteers to help build project into better alternative to commercial rivals.
Google: when is a verb not a verb?
Search giant Google is upset by use of its trademark that might inadvertently dilute the brand
Web inventor honoured by the Queen
Her Majesty has appointed Tim Berners-Lee to the Order of Merit.
EU to look into Blu-Ray exclusivity deals
European Commission to investigate why so many content providers went for Blu-Ray over its rival HD-DVD.
Your views: Eee PC and cheap laptops
Last week, we asked for your thoughts on the Eee PC and the big market for small laptops.
Education minister calls on websites to tackle cyber bullying
Alan Johnson tells teachers union that online video sites have a "social responsibility and moral obligation" to remove content which is harassing...
Google announces knowledge sharing portal
The web giant has started trialing 'knol' to help people obtain and share knowledge about a range of topics. <br/>
Online 'wiki' business directory launches in the UK
Brownbook offers businesses the opportunity to promote by reputation rather than by spending money.<br/>
Blu-ray and HD DVD set for 18-month battle for supremacy
Analyst report into the next generation DVD market suggests that the two competing platforms face at least another year and a half of market...
Web 2.0 gets results
Web 2.0 sites have often been dismissed as just a passing fad but a recent survey by Comcast shows user-generated content to be a real money spinner.
Remote workers vulnerable to pharming, Symantec warns
Drive-by pharming route users to fake websites as hackers attack wireless routers.
Super advocates boost social network marketing
Companies should take advantage of the influence of leaders in the online world to spread awareness of their brand, a report has said. <br/> <br/>...
Intel prepares new manufacturing fab for 45nm chip production
Chip giant makes $1.5bn investment in New Mexico to refit existing Fab 11X plant, but rival AMD insists it will not be left behind in race to...
New exploit hits MSN Messenger
New flaw could allow hackers to run remote code on victim's computer.
Father of Fortran John Backus dies aged 82
Developer of first popular high-level programming language passes away at Oregon home.
Spectrum ZX celebrates 25th Birthday
The cult classic reaches its quarter of a century milestone this week.
Oracle to release 46 patches
Security patches for Oracle products released as part of quarterly update.
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