The pope now tweets
Pope Benedict XVI has tweeted for the first time, announcing the launch of a Vatican news information portal.
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Facebook and Twitter are doing nicely, thank you
The illusion that corporations like Facebook or Twitter are public utilities is not only naive, it's positively pernicious.
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No tweets please, we're trying to win a World Cup
Social media enthusiasts in the All Blacks World Cup squad will be banned from updating their Twitter and Facebook pages during the tournament.
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Nato uses Twitter to help gather targets in Libya
Nato is using information gleaned from Twitter to help analysts judge which sites could be targeted by commanders for bombing and missile strikes.
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Teachers embrace technology
Educators take to Twitter to meet the needs of their learners.
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Twitter unmasks anonymous British user
Twitter has been forced to hand over the personal details of a British user in a libel battle that could have huge implications for free speech.
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Twitter diplomacy: The new face of foreign relations
When Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt couldn't reach his counterpart in Bahrain by traditional means of communication, he turned to Twitter.
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Giggs named in injuction row in British Parliament
A British lawmaker had defied a court ruling to name Ryan Giggs as the footballer who used an injunction to keep details of an alleged affair secret.
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Whew! The pongy poll is over
We're breathing a sigh of relief that those pesky elections are over.
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Parties in a last-minute Twitter
A harried week of phone banking and social networking marked parties' final drive.
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