The latest news from the world of digital, along with insights, opinions and practical tips.
Some high profile sites have this week been caught buying and selling links. Is Google on the rampage and more determined than ever to stamp out link buying?
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Last week Facebook launched a major redesign and functionality expansion of its Pages. Here is a summary of the key changes…
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Mozilla has added a “Do Not Track” feature to Firefox 4 Beta in an attempt to enhance user privacy.
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Search engine, Blekko has announced an impressive milestone – in January, the search engine received over 30 million search queries.
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Google has released a web-based version of its Android app market, meaning that for the first time Android users can browse and download apps on the internet.
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Rumours of Myspace’s sale have been stirring for some time now. It has now been revealed that News Corp has officially stated it plans to sell the site.
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Until now, LinkedIn hasn’t had much to offer in the way of marketing functionality. This is a list of some new features you may have overlooked.
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Browser Media founder Joe Friedlein returns from the 5th Digital Ski trip organised by Econsultancy with fond memories of another fantastic trip.
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Facebook has launched Places Deals, a service which allows users to check into shops using their mobile phone to get discounts, in the UK and Europe.
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In a new effort to quash online piracy, Google is censoring its ‘autocomplete’ results for some of the key offending search terms
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To help the millions of developers around the world, Google has created a periodic table-style infographic, showcasing its APIs and developer products.
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