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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...
Is it worth paying for LinkedIn?
What benefits do you get when you pay for a social networking service? We sent Simon to hand over his credit card details to LinkedIn...
Wikipedia says editor numbers are 'stable'
Wikipedia has lost editors, but the numbers aren't as dramatic as one report has made them seem.
Mozilla reliant on Google for cash
Much of the money Mozilla makes in profit comes from a Google search deal.
Most kids face cyberbullying
Bebo is the worst social networking site for cyberbulling, according to a new report from Beatbullying.
Web forces libel law update
The government is looking for feedback on how libel laws should be updated to be more inclusive of web publishing.
Illegal file sharing down as streaming services take over
The nature of piracy could be changing as users look to stream music rather than download files.
Critic compares Phorm to ‘industrial espionage’
Phorm's deep packet inspection system should make some businesses wary, one critic has claimed.
Public sector tops businesses in web access
Council websites are more accessible than those run by leading companies, a survey has found.
E-commerce sales growth slowing
The latest e-retail sales figures for 2009 show a continued year-on-year increase, but growth has slowed and monthly sales fell by two per cent.
Banking attracts older mobile web users
New research has found age and gender affect the mobile web destinations and device choices of European users.
IWF report shows reduction in child abuse sites
A report from the Internet Watch Foundation has shown a reduction in the number of child sexual abuse sites but it still reports some disturbing...
The problems facing Google
Google is dominant in its sector, yet its once-bulletproof brand exterior is showing a little bit of wear and tear.
No internet for a third of homes
Gulf between internet haves and have nots is still an issue despite the falling cost of mobile and fixed broadband.
Comet unveils web 2.0 Q&A tool
The online electrical retailer has implemented new social networking features to build on the success of the introduction of reviews to its website.
Shoppers look to spend big on Cyber Monday
Amazon and John Lewis get excited about what could be the biggest online Christmas shopping period to date.
Jordan most dangerous celeb on web, claims McAfee
Security firm McAfee's latest research suggests that you're more likely to get a virus by searching for Katie Price (aka Jordan) online.
Juniper serves up online infrastructure for Ocado
Ocado has boosted reliability, speed and security with new networking kit. <br>
MPs' expenses to go online with help of Tim Berners-Lee
The creator of the web Sir Tim Berners-Lee has been tapped by PM Gordon Brown to help the government put more data online.
Spotify hits 320,000 paid for users
But there's still no US launch date for Spotify, according to its chief executive.
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