Tit for tat argument continues as Belgian Privacy Watchdog sharply criticises Facebook and its privacy controls
New Facebook tool for publishers quickly creates interactive news articles on social network
Europe unveils its plan to tackle American domination of the digital world, but will it work?
Google's outgoing CFO reveals modest profit rise, amid increased competition for mobile ad dollars
Social networking giant posts positive results, but profits dip and revenue growth slows
Search giant “strongly disagrees” with the EC's “statement of objections” as it opens formal Android probe
Richard Branson joins in with impromptu and wide-ranging Q&A with Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg
Embattled Facebook admits it tracks non-users, but dismisses report findings from Belgian privacy watchdog
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PingIt lets customers pay people and businesses using their Twitter handle
The definitive definition of phishing (not fishing) from the experts for the kids (and adults, too)
Spotify watch out, as Google readies the launch of its YouTube subscription music service
Posting 'revenge porn' images and film online is to become a criminal offence and may result in a prison sentence
Facebook account of American airlines hacked and defaced with 'objectionable and offensive' content
The Twitter account belonging to the CFO of the microblogging website falls victim to hack
#MakeItHappy Twitter campaign algorithm hijacked by Gawker @MeinCoke bot, Coca-Cola tweeted introduction to infamous book
Money can’t buy you happiness, but the UK Conservative party seems to think it can buy voter confidence.
Google deal renewed as Twitter looks to expand audience to increase ad revenue
Tennis Australia and IBM use enhanced data analytics, mobile apps and cloud computing to deliver an engaging experience
Mobile marketing, analytics and email marketing will also be heavily invested in
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Twitter's Bing-powered translation is go - posting Instagram photos is no
Social networking giant responds to user complaints about hoaxes and spam in newsfeeds
Spank you very much, as Max Mosley slaps Google with a lawsuit over sex party images
Social networking giant's acquisition spree continues with purchase of video compression specialist
Google Chrome team proposes to make all web browsers tag HTML websites as 'non-secure' destinations
Grabyo has helped broadcast the FIFA World Cup, Wimbledon, ATP World Tour, The Ryder Cup, UEFA Champions League and the…
New Facebook terms and conditions, including improved ad targeting, will kick in on January 1
Company looks to new features to attract new Twitter users
Twitter says its ability to make money from licensing data will be one of its key growth drivers going forward