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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
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Via Facebook: UK man gets four-year sentence for inciting riots
Another UK man has been sentenced to four years for posting messages on Facebook inciting other people to riot in their home towns. The ruling is to serve as a warning to others, the judge said.
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UK men lose appeals against four-year Facebook riot sentences
Two men sentenced to four years for posting messages on Facebook inciting other people to riot in their home towns have lost their respective appeals.
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British spy agency called in to crack BlackBerry encryption
British intelligence services are attempting to crack the BlackBerry encryption, in order to prevent the spread of further riots.
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UK men get four-year sentences for inciting riots via Facebook
Two men have been sentenced to four years in prison for posting messages on Facebook inciting other people to riot in their home towns.
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British PM considers turning off social networks amid further riots
British PM David Cameron moots social media bans for those involved in rioting, that has plagued the British streets for nearly a week.
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London riots: Understanding technology's role in the thick of it
The riots in the UK are spreading to other major cities. Technology is being blamed, but exploring contributions made by tech-savvy citizens reveals a polarized perspective.
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BlackBerry Messenger 'used to perpetuate riots' in London
London is besieged with rioters; a city under attack by its own people. Is the BlackBerry perpetuating violence?
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2011: Riots and revolutions: How we all changed the world
2011 was where you and I both formed a collective with millions of others worldwide, to protest, to ally with, and to empathise with, in order to make the world a better place.
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News to know: Russian election botnet; Twitter's role in UK riots, Spy tech
News to know -- December 5-9: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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Via Facebook: UK man gets four-year sentence for inciting riots
Another UK man has been sentenced to four years for posting messages on Facebook inciting other people to riot in their home towns. The ruling is to serve as a warning to others, the judge said.
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Two-thirds of Brits support Facebook, Twitter shutdown in future riots
Most Britons believe the web should be limited in times of civil unrest. But not everybody agrees; particularly the younger generation.
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UK men lose appeals against four-year Facebook riot sentences
Two men sentenced to four years for posting messages on Facebook inciting other people to riot in their home towns have lost their respective appeals.
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British PM 'will never shut down Facebook' during civil unrest
A Facebook executive said, even in times of civil unrest like the London riots during the summer, that the British prime minister 'would not' block the site's access.
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Facebook, Twitter, BlackBerry chiefs quizzed by Parliament over riots
Over 3,300 people were arrested, some charged and many jailed after the England riots in August. Facebook, Twitter and BlackBerry were called to parliament to give evidence.
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Walmart acquires OneRiot, eyes social ad targeting
For Walmart, OneRiot is another building block as it looks at the mix between e-commerce, social networking and mobile applications.
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Facebook, Twitter to oppose social media blocks during riots
Facebook and Twitter are expected to offer 'no concessions' to police and government in future riots, as the British PM calls for social media sites to be 'blocked'.
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Facebook, RIM confirm UK govt. meeting over riots; Twitter invite pending
Facebook is the first to confirm a meeting with the UK's Home Secretary about its involvement in the England riots earlier this month.
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British spy agency called in to crack BlackBerry encryption
British intelligence services are attempting to crack the BlackBerry encryption, in order to prevent the spread of further riots.
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UK men get four-year sentences for inciting riots via Facebook
Two men have been sentenced to four years in prison for posting messages on Facebook inciting other people to riot in their home towns.
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UK police arrests 10 more over Facebook posts inciting riots
10 more men have been arrested in connection with messages they posted on Facebook allegedly encouraging people to riot in the UK.
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