results for 'twitter'
Twitter buys security firm Dasient
The micro-blogging service looks to bolster its security credentials with the acquisition of Dasient.
Week in Review: Kids twittering
We're reaching the end of March, and Twitter is still high on the tech agenda - this time concerning its business customers and its role in education.
Today in Tech: HTC Incredible, Twitter passes 10 billion tweet barrier
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.<br> <br> <br>
Twitter launches official Android app
The microblogging site has worked with the open source mobile platform to create a Twitter app for Android users.
Twitter confirms it will have paid-for business accounts
The microblogging service may finally make money – but it's mobile where Twitter is looking for growth.
Week in Numbers: One tweet
People sign up for Twitter, but they don't necessarily tweet, in addition to other surprising stats from this week in tech.
Murdoch claims Google is 'piracy leader'
Rupert Murdoch accuses Google of being a 'piracy leader' as it streams movies for free and sells adverts around them.
Are we feeling social media malaise?
Gartner says there are signs of social media fatigue, but are people really getting bored with Facebook et al?
Top 10 social media slip ups
After a juror gets in trouble for contacting a defendant over Facebook, we look at some notable social media snafus.
Week in Review: Mobiles, tablets and the industry gossip
This week, Mobile World Congress dominated the news with the unveiling of a plethora of phones and tablets. But you cannot get that many of the...
Anonymous hackers hit FBI collaborator
Anonymous compromises various HBGary Federal websites and accesses around 50,000 emails.
Koobface turns eyes towards Macs
A version of the Koobface worm, which uses social networks to spread, has been discovered targeting Macs.
Miliband questions coalition IT cuts
David Miliband believes what the new coalition Government considers 'waste' may leave a lot to be desired.
Today in tech: Kettle that tweets, mobile Gmail Buzz updated
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.
What’s next for enterprise tech?
Corporate YouTube, cloud computing, social software, green tech and - of course - microblogging will all take off for enterprise IT.
Week in Numbers: Twit bots
The Daily Mail teaches the government a lesson in security, and TalkTalk begins testing its 40Mbps fibre broadband in London and Wales.
Government advertises for £120k internet manager
The Cabinet Office advertises for a ‘digital communicator’ whose job it will be to kick government departments into shape when using the web.
University offers social networking course
A university in Birmingham is offering an MA course in 'Social Media' covering social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Twitter makes HTTPS default setting
The micro-blogging site makes sure tweets are encrypted as HTTPS is switched on by default.
EMC World 2009: Twitter for business that works?
It seems EMC has got the microblogging bug.
advertisement
Most popular
- Apple iPad 3 vs iPad 2 head-to-head review
- Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook review : First look
- IBM bans use of Siri on iPhones
- Vodafone and 02 hit out at 4G consultations
- Chromebooks: What's gone wrong?
- Sony Vaio T13 Ultrabook review: First look
- HP plans massive job cuts
- Google: Government controls are the internet's biggest threat
- Head to Head: Mac OS X 10.7 Lion vs Windows 7
- Macs and Android under malware threat




















