Top 374 keywords the U.S. government monitors
Three months on, the media mill continues to grind after EPIC releases a four-page list of words the U.S. government monitors social media for.
Three months on, the media mill continues to grind after EPIC releases a four-page list of words the U.S. government monitors social media for.
Myspace may be a relic of the technological Cold War. While it serves as a living memory to the early web for the Generation Y, Myspace has all but had it.
comScore's latest market share statistics show that Google remains top dog in search. While Bing gains a fraction, it loses out to Google in third-party searches.
The microblogging giant continues to spin its business model as it hires former Ticketmaster chief executive as its new commerce head.
Facebook will now freeze profile pages of those who have died to ensure privacy and security to family and friends who grieve. Is Facebook the next generation memorial chapel?
Are my generation getting lazier or are they simply getting to the point quicker? I believe an expansion of "the Twitter revolution" needs to take place because the Generation Y communicate in a far different way from the vast majority of old timers in today's workplace.
Both Google and Facebook have slipped up with their users as a result of their "inbox policies". What happened and what are the repercussions? Explained, as always,
Twitter has the "fail whale", Microsoft has the "blue screen of death", and Facebook now (and has had for a while) the "red square of doom"
In its short life span, it has raked in 140 million users sending 340 million tweets a day. But it doesn't quite compare to the success of Facebook or Google+.
Yahoo is to implement Do Not Track headers into its range of online services, as the issue of advertising tracking remains a prominent issue for Web users.