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Executive chairperson of Google Eric Schmidt has described China as "the most egregious" example of a nation attempting to control the internet.
Google is understood to be in negotiations with major music labels over launching a streaming service, similar to Spotify, later this year.
Ev Williams and Biz Stone have launched two new websites in what they hope will prompt an "evolutionary leap" in online sharing.
Google faces a fresh privacy blunder after it admitted it had not deleted all the private data, including emails and passwords, it secretly collected.
Apple has released the latest version of its Mac operating system, dubbed OS X Mountain Lion.
Marissa Mayer is taking her talent for revenue enhancement from Google to the competition. Josh Halliday & Charles Arthur report.
Microsoft’s acquisition of Yammer has stepped up the software giant’s battle with Google for the future of technology in the workplace.
The head of a global media empire Rupert Murdoch has been singled out for fierce criticism by parliamentarians in Britain.
Twitter has revealed its top hashtags of 2011, showing what the world’s tweeters had on their mind.
From Charlie Sheen to the Arab Spring, Twitter has revealed the most talked about #hashtag topics for 2011, with events in Egypt leading the pack.
Facebook has confirmed it is stepping up its assault on the potentially lucrative location-sharing market with the acquisition of Gowalla.
Producer of <i>Farmville</i> and <i>Mafia Wars</i> will become third-largest US gaming firm at $7-billion market cap if it succeeds.
Groupon has admitted it inadvertently sold fake Tissot watches through its Chinese joint venture.
An American security commission has been accused of ulterior motives in claiming that US satellites were targeted by Chinese hackers.
Research In Motion’s UK boss has admitted the company was too slow to update customers during the massive disruption to its network last week.
Search engine firm’s latest foray into social networking already has 20-million users and one billion items shared.
The "fall spring clean" follows a pledge by Larry Page to rid the company of inefficiencies after he took over as chief executive in April.
The <i>Wall Street Journal</i> is facing a backlash from web security and privacy experts over its WikiLeaks-inspired whistleblowers’ site, SafeHouse.
Under the premium movie-on-demand service, film lovers will be able to stream new releases for as little as $2.
Apple remains ahead of the pack with the iPad 2, which offers faster web browsing, better graphics – and a really clever cover.