Salesforce.com brings together two of its biggest acquisitions - Radian6 and Buddy Media - for social marketing service
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Duke Of York Opens Yammer London Office In Tech City – Gallery
Prince Andrew uses Microsoft-owned Yammer, and opens a new Yammer London Office at Silicon Roundabout,
Winklevoss Twins Invest $1m In New Professional Social Network
Winklevoss Twins use some of their Facebook settlement to invest in SumZero
Small Businesses Continue To Reap Social Media Benefits
Small businesses continue to adopt social networking platforms, with Google+ proving surprisingly popular
YouTube Keeps Anti-Islamic ‘Innocence of Muslims’ Video Online
Blocks access in Egypt and Lybia, but maintains that “Innocence of Muslims” doesn’t violate the site’s policies
Huddle Plots American Invasion With US Government Push
Huddle reveals new product, data centre and Washington DC office as it looks to conquer the US and beat Microsoft on its home turf
Oracle Creates New Social Management Suite
Oracle has used recent acquisitions to create a new social software suite to assist organisations in managing customer experiences
Quiz Of The Week: Facebook
Think you know everything about the original social network? Prove it!
Salesforce.com Drops Bid To Trademark ‘Social Enterprise’
Benioff sees the error of his ways
Most File-Sharers Can Be Easily Monitored, Study Finds
The majority of pirates can be tracked within three hours of starting a download
Facebook Targets Fake ‘Likes’
Facebook has stepped up its measures against fake 'Likes', as it faces investor pressure to prove its worth to advertisers
Facebook Shares Down As Co-Founder Offloads More Stock
Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz has continued to reduce his shareholding in the social networking giant
Google+ Gets Fresh Business Features And Extra App
Extra security and integration is coming, as well as an app for Google Apps users
Twitter’s Fake Identity Crisis
Feature: The market for fake followers is causing big problems for tweeters, but Twitter isn't doing much to help, TechWeekEurope finds
Le Web 2012 (Video): Riding The Wave Of Social Advertising
An interview with Ebuzzing from this summer’s entrepreneur conference
Le Web 2012 (Video): Orange Develops Mobile Apps Through Libon
We share some lost content from this summer’s entrepreneur conference
Facebook’s Instagram Buy Approved, Now Worth ‘Only’ $750m
US regulators approve buy, but the value of the deal drops significantly thanks to Facebook's shares dive
Twitter API Changes Annoy Developers
Report directly to us or shut down, the community is told
Quiz Of The Week: Webcam Wonders!
How well do you know your webcam? Take our screen test today!
Facebook Shares Reach Fresh Low
Social network praying its ad push will pay off
Facebook Tests Unsocial Ads In Newsfeeds
Facebook might put advertising in your newsfeed, whether you “Like” it or not
Hackers Post Fake News On Reuters Blogs
Reports of Prince Saud's death were greatly exaggerated
Twitter Creators Say Medium Is the Message
New social content platform builds on blogging and tweeting
Twitter Sets Olympic-Scale Records
Records are set as Usain Bolt joins the pantheon of Twitter celebrities
Michael Dell’s Daughter Loses Twitter Account After Spilling Secrets
Michael Dell's millions couldn't stop his daughter revealing location information on her family
Facebook And FTC Agree Settlement Over Privacy Row
Facebook has avoided an FTC fine, but will be monitored for 20 years as part of its settlement with the FTC for misleading users over privacy
Quiz Of The Week: Twitter
Do you know how to express yourself in 140 characters or less?
Google’s Deadly Daisy Chains
Google can expect security pros and its rivals to cry foul over bringing Gmail messages into search, says Tom Brewster
Avaya Adds Collaboration Features To Aura Conferencing
Avaya is to expand its Aura Conferencing communications product, adding more collaboration features as well as broader device support
Facebook Enters Gambling Market With ‘Bingo Friendzy’
World’s first real-cash Facebook game launched in the UK