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Warning over Twitter impact on jury trials

Court-based tweeting is likely to increase the risk of a mistrial and misuse of the internet by jurors must stop if the jury system is to survive, the country's most senior judge said.

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Facebook sends Google a message of intent

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Stephen Foley: The social networking giant is mount a head-on challenge to Google, Hotmail and other services.

When Asos was launched, in June 2000, its initial USP was to come up with copies of celebrity looks everywhere from the red carpet to the streets of LA

Fashion website continues to defy market gravity

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

There may be pain on the high street, but Asos has had a bumper year. Susannah Frankel reports

Rhodri Marsden: God save her status updates

Monday, 8 November 2010

BTW...

A Street View camera. Google gathered more than just images

Google escapes fine for breaking data laws

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Google committed a "significant breach" of data protection laws when its Street View cars "mistakenly" collected people's email addresses and passwords over unsecured WiFi networks, the Information Commissioner has ruled. However, the company escaped a fine and was asked only to promise not to do it again.

Turkish court restores ban on YouTube

Thursday, 4 November 2010

A Turkish court has reinstated a 30-month ban on YouTube just days after it was lifted, as a dispute continued over the video-sharing website's refusal to remove content deemed illegal in the EU candidate country.

News Corporation has published the first official figures for its paid-for online editions

105,000 scale Times titles' digital paywall

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

News Corporation reported 105,000 online sales of The Times and The Sunday Times yesterday as it published the first official figures since taking the controversial step of putting its website's content behind a paywall.

Times loses less than 90% of readers online

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

The Times has lost less than 90 per cent of its online audience since it started charging readers on the website, fewer than it had feared, it said today.

Facebook tweaks site to hide pictures of former lovers

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Following a backlash over its Photo Memories sidebar Facebook has adjusted the feature. By Tom Peck.

Ian Burrell: The Times Paywall: The Verdict?

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

The verdict, according to industry feedback I’m receiving this morning, is a thumbs down. News International has revealed today that 105,000 people have paid up for access to the Times website since it went behind a paywall with its newly-established Sunday Times sister site. As a topline number it’s not bad, but most observers regard it as an inflated figure.

Neal Boulton runs the HeroinLife website, aimed at reformed or reforming addicts

Editor puts life online to help heroin addicts

Friday, 29 October 2010

Jerome Taylor: Even by the standards of New York's liberal journalistic elite, Neal Boulton is a whirlwind of debauched controversy.

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