A public Facebook
The site is expected to sell a 10% stake for as much as $10-billion but there are doubts about its value.
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10 for 2012: A guide to getting your slice of life
Dion Chang of Flux Trends looks to the future.
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From Fukushima to Charlie Sheen -- the Twitter hashtags that dominated 2011
Twitter has revealed its top hashtags of 2011, showing what the world's tweeters had on their mind.
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Games of our lives
Gaming is no longer a solitary occupation -- now it is becoming a social event with the emphasis on competing
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Twitter will 'save' Africa
Can social media really promote democracy? Chris Roper argues for a more sophisticated understanding of freedom, enabled by technology.
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Politics goes counter to the web
Social networking's much-vaunted challenge to autocracies 'has been undermined by the West'.
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Confessions of a Twitter addict
How Twitter took over our reporter's virtual -- and real -- life and why she likes it that way.
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Revenge of the nerds
From the first sentence, the first word, first nervily indrawn breath, The Social Network announces itself as the unmistakable work of Aaron Sorkin.
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Facebook goes 'Vleisboek'
South Africans who logged on to Facebook last week may have struggled if they did not understand Afrikaans.
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Divide between computers and TV crumbles
The wall between televisions and computers is crumbling and internet pioneer Yahoo! is swinging a virtual hammer.
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