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Week in Review: Google stops censoring
Google stops censoring its search results in China and other news from this week in IT.
Why tech patents have become an arms race
It is only three months into 2010 and already we are surrounded by patent infringement cases. But why has the number of suits shot up in recent times?
Google: 12 massive moments
We look back at some of Google's highs and lows over the 12 years since its inception.
Scripting attack targets YouTube
Negative comments and links to adult content sites were systematically posted on YouTube videos this weekend.
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.
Facebook could sharpen workplace concentration
A report says that taking short breaks to surf for fun could increase employee productivity.
Younger workers get web fix at work
But their downloads are hurting enterprise bandwidth, a new survey has shown.
Xerox sues Google and Yahoo over patent infringement
In yet another patent dispute, Xerox is attempting to sue Yahoo, Google and YouTube for infringing on search and integration technology it owns.
YouTube launches new mobile site
The online video giant has revamped its site for mobile browsers.
Delicious takeover by YouTube founders
As Yahoo lets the site go, Hurley and Chen plan to reap the benefits.
Facebook and YouTube dominate business networks
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Blue Coat claims world-first with Flash addition
Blue Coat offers the ability to “stream-split” video delivered live with Adobe Flash technology through its ProxySG WAN optimisation product.
Ofcom consults on net neutrality
Internet traffic management comes under official scrutiny, as regulator probes impact on competition.
Google et al voice support for net neutrality
Facebook, Google and Twitter are among a large group of big industry names who've written to the FCC to support its open stance on internet...
You Tube considers charging subscription fees
Google-owned video site YouTube, renowned for its free video content, is considering charging subscription fees for its users.
Koobface gang starts tracking success
The Koobface gang are checking how much of a hit their fake YouTube pages are.
Microsoft YouTube hacked
The Redmond giant has its YouTube account hacked, just a week after hardcore pornography was posted on the Sesame Street channel.
More Brits browse with Bing
Microsoft's search engine overtakes Yahoo in UK popularity stakes, regaining number two spot.
Orange claims iPhone streaming won’t be banned
Concerns over popular streaming on the iPhone through Orange’s network have been answered via Twitter.
UK web users watching more video online
British internet users watched 4.7 billion web videos in April alone.
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