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Wikipedia Outage Caused By Cut Cable
Wikipedia is wondering why its network provider's resiliency measures didn't work
Three Arrests In China Over Baidu “Post-Deleting” Services
Baidu employees are believed to have removed user comments for cash
Reuters Admits Twitter Account Hacked
Reuters admits its Twitter account was hacked over the weekend, whilst one of its blogs was compromised too
Louise Mensch Quits Parliament As Menshn Rolls On
Will devote time to her family and Menshn microblogging platform
McAfee Social Protection Tool Safeguards Facebook Photos
Intel's McAfee is developing a security app that offers customisable protection of Facebook photos
More Yahoo Execs Flee As Marissa Mayer Starts Rescue Operation
Marissa Mayer is going to have a tough time keeping hold of top talent at Yahoo
Spoof Tweeter Lawsuit Dropped By Daily Mail Group
The Daily Mail Group has dropped a lawsuit against a spoof tweeter, even though it deemed the tweets “offensive”
Yahoo Sued For Password Breach
One of 450,000 angry customers decides to take action
Facebook Carbon Footprint Data Shared For First Time Ever
Zuckerberg and Co open up on environmental footprint of the social network
Facebook Shares At A Record Low
The social network has lost 40 percent of its value since IPO
Digg Relaunched Under New Management
Time to get out your shovels... Digg is brought back from the dead
Could Batman’s ‘Clean Slate’ Identity Deleter Work?
The Dark Knight Rises features a digital identity remover called the 'Clean Slate'. Could such technology work in today's world? TechWeekEurope finds out...
Microsoft Replaces Hotmail With Outlook.com
Microsoft says Outlook.com will make it easier to organise messages and interact with social networks
Twitter Says Sorry And Overturns Journalist Ban
Twitter has backtracked and reinstated the Twitter feed of British journalist Guy Adams, one day after banning him
Twitter Bans UK Journalist For Olympic Criticism
Guy Adams said NBC coverage of the London 2012 was bad. Thousands agreed.
Spoof Tweeter Accused Of Hacking Daily Mail Group
Northcliffe Media says it was hacked by the owner of a spoof Twitter account mocking its CEO
Skype Surveillance Claims Denied
Architecture changes haven't harmed privacy, says Skype
China Arrests 10,000 Suspected Of Internet-Related Crimes
Spring cleaning, Beijing-style
Twitter Bomb Joker Paul Chambers Wins High Court Appeal
Three years after his ill-judged tweet, Chambers gets the last laugh
Twitter Fail Caused By Triple Data Centre Collapse
Two Twitter failovers fail in a full-on day of IT fail
Facebook Relief After It Beats Wall Street Expectations
Executives at Facebook have breathed a sigh of relief after posting their first earnings report that beat expectations
Microsoft And Twitter Outages Hit In Day Of IT Doom
Microsoft and Twitter are hit, as RBS experiences more technical difficulties in a day of IT fails
Google Talk Falls Silent Worldwide
Service restored to the majority of users, but no information on what caused the outage
London Calling For Facebook Engineering Team
Facebook likes London, as a tech team starts up in Covent Garden
Former Yahoo Boss Scott Thompson Now CEO Of ShopRunner
No computer science degree is no bar to running ShopRunner
Skype Users Might Be More Open To Wiretaps Than Before
A number of recent changes at Skype mean that rumours of wiretaps could well be true, says Tom Brewster
Twitter Fights Order To Disclose Occupy Protester Tweets
The blue bird doesn’t snitch on its users
All New Huddle Hits The Enterprise Collaboration Market
The reworked platform promises a simple, more intuitive experience
Enterprise Social Networks – Reject The Me-Too Players
Business apps need social media, but it's more than just a Facebook Like button in your CRM system, says Rebert J Mullins