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Google and Facebook face new privacy code

Google and Facebook face new privacy code This article titled “Google and Facebook face new privacy code” was written by Josh Halliday, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 3rd November 2010 16.26 Asia/Calcutta Individuals would be able to get redress against internet companies such as Google or Facebook if they feel they have invaded their … Read more »

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Alternatives to Bloglines

Alternatives to Bloglines This article titled “Alternatives to Bloglines” was written by Jack Schofield, for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 28th October 2010 18.37 Asia/Calcutta As the Bloglines RSS aggregator is closing at the end of the month, could you recommended another web-based RSS reader? I don’t particularly want to use … Read more »

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How do we counter cyber attack? That’s the £500m question

How do we counter cyber attack? That’s the £500m question This article titled “How do we counter cyber attack? That’s the £500m question” was written by John Naughton, for The Observer on Sunday 31st October 2010 04.45 Asia/Calcutta The news that, according to the national security review at least, cyber attack comes second only to terrorism … Read more »

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Myspace goes cool, crisp and clean in a last bid to recapture lost friends

Myspace goes cool, crisp and clean in a last bid to recapture lost friends This article titled “Myspace goes cool, crisp and clean in a last bid to recapture lost friends” was written by Jemima Kiss, for The Observer on Sunday 31st October 2010 04.37 Asia/Calcutta There was a time, long ago, when Rupert Murdoch’s Myspace was biggest beast in … Read more »

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