Shares climb again despite negative overall result
The new Skype doesn't do much different, but it looks a little slicker
A complaint by the Union of Jewish Students of France leads Twitter to remove messages
TechWeekEurope chats to Pravin Paratey, CTO at Affectv, about the appeal of complex problems, wearable computing and his days as…
Cloud and mobile are boring, and Citrix needs to get better at exciting customers, says Tom Brewster
Professional social network refreshes its profile pages
Windows 8 will bring both choice and confusion to the market, thinks Robert Mulins
PhonePayPlus reaches out to Facebook to clamp down on dodgy premium rate businesses
Kickstarter UK projects can be submitted from today and can be launched and the end of the month
Shares count as likes, even when shared in private, but only on plug-in counters, but some likes are liking stuff…
Google agrees to let publishers decide what goes into its library
Mark Zuckerberg confirms Facebook has reached the historic milestone
Facebook offers users the chance to pay to top their friends' news feeds
Microsoft-owned firm to connect scientists, explorers and artists directly to classrooms around the world
French data protection watchdog says claims of a bug revealing private messages on users' walls are nonsense
Iranian authorities have restored access to Gmail, but are continuing to block YouTube in the wake of controversy over an…
Gove gives up the ghost in fight with ICO
Up to two years in confinement for “knowingly” downloading a single copyrighted file
From next month, Google Apps will be unable to export files into .doc, .xls and .ppt
General manager Georg Ell explains why London is a great place for startups
The new feature is a lot quicker than writing “Recommendations”
A report identifies Iran, Cuba and China as the worst offenders
US appeals court rejected the claims that £5.8m settlement favours Facebook and lawyers
Salesforce is still a start-up and should remain so, chief scientist JP Rangaswami tells TechWeekEurope
Analysis: Benioff tells TechWeekEurope he loves Facebook but is he right in borrowing from a firm that has had a…
Another Dropbox for business appears, but this time from one of the biggest cloud players in the world
Work.com will "revolutionise" the way employees are recognised and motivated, says Salesforce.com
The world’s favourite online encyclopaedia loses its innocence
Chatter social service spreads as iPad app goes on general availability
Salesforce.com brings together two of its biggest acquisitions - Radian6 and Buddy Media - for social marketing service