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/ 8 September 2010
Imagine there was an force on the internet that could track you down within 24 hours, and deploy an army of foot soldiers to harrass you.
Listening to people choose baby names is a bit like listening to estate agents describe houses. "I want something classic yet modern …"
On July 19 a collective shudder of horror swept through the global book-printing industry.
A decade ago a sneak preview of the next version of Microsoft Windows would have been news for weeks — and not just in the tech press.
If you work for a print publication, you’re pretty tired of hearing people say that "print is dead".
Stop a passerby and ask them "what is the internet?" Their answer is guaranteed to focus on technology.
Finnish police probe theft of virtual furniture</a>" is one of those ridiculous headlines designed to lighten up a news agenda.
On May 31, more than 34 000 people around the world committed suicide — social media suicide that is.
It sounds like something out of a silly science-fiction movie: human infected with computer virus.
Location-based social networks add a new dimension to social networking: a person’s physical location.