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Public Sector Roundup: Internet reduces government’s costs
This week, local government websites need to install tracking systems, Liverpool’s City Council web site ranked one of the best, and a new...
600 million internet surfers at high risk from attack
Almost half of the world's online users have web browsers that are old or unpatched, leaving them vulnerable to attack from the latest threats.
Government agency denies tech monitoring plans
The Government Communciations Headquarters has denied developing technology to monitor all UK phone and internet use.
Emerging markets to push mobile internet users past billion mark
IDC has shown users of the internet via mobile devices will break the one billion mark by 2013, partly driven by the growth in emerging markets.
UK web guru handed key to the internet?
A UK business man has been given a key that can reboot parts of the web, but not the entire internet as some reports have suggested.
Computing museum celebrates history of the internet
The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park has opened an exhibition dedicated to celebrating the life and times of the internet.
Q&A: Rob Ray, IT Director at The FA
We speak to Rob Ray, IT Director at The FA, about the £100 million sports facility that is due to open this summer.
Race Online gets 100,000 digital champions
The Martha Lane Fox-led initiative ramps up its efforts with 100,000 digital champions to help spread the word.
Mozilla proposes 'Do Not Track' feature in Firefox
The Do Not Track feature will let users opt-out of online behavioural advertising.
Chrome nears 10 per cent market share
Google’s browser is a mere 0.02 per cent away from a massive milestone in its user numbers.
Berners-Lee questions Apple and Facebook openness
Tim Berners-Lee has warned of various threats facing the web, emphasising the need for open standards.
Developing countries more digitally engaged
Emerging markets such as China and Egypt are more digitally engaged than developed countries such as the UK.
Gordon Brown takes leading role on the web
The former UK Prime Minister uses his connections to democratise broadband.
Safari holes closed and extensions opened
Safari 5.0.1 has been released, with 15 security holes closed and a number of extensions made available.
Caffeine peps up Google's search engine
Continuous indexing means results are fresher and faster, says Google, taking the fight to Bing but moving the goalposts for SEO professionals.<br>...
Wolfram Alpha drops app price from $50 to $2
Wolfram Alpha has announced a dramatic price drop and refunds to attract more users.
Germany calls for child abuse sites to be deleted
In a week where the EU revealed its plan to block websites displaying images of child sex abuse, Germany's Justice Minister says they should simply...
Google says China blocking mobile services
Google's mobile services in China are being disrupted, the company has said.
Virgin celebrates 10 years of broadband in the UK
A decade ago this week, NTL hooked up its very first broadband line.
Google sees Hong Kong traffic jump
Google Hong Kong's market share has jumped to three per cent of global market share - if it falls back, it may be a sign China has cut access.
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