A shorter, snappier and more secure web address could be made available to Britons tired of their .co.uk web domains. Techradar.com reports that Nominet – the non-profit UK organisation in charge of all .uk addresses – is to carry out
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Google is being forced to hand over details of its paid reporters and bloggers as part of intellectual property case involving software licenser Oracle. A US judge has demanded that both Google and Oracle give up the names of their
Microsoft’s next major web browser update, Internet Explorer 10 (IE10), will come packaged with anti-tracking settings turned on by default. Pcpro.co.uk reports that the ‘Do Not Track’ (DNT) feature ‘lets users tell websites not use cookies or other tracking systems
A UK-based gambling application will be the first ever real-currency game to hit Facebook, bbc.co.uk reports. Unlike many other Facebook applications, which utilise so-called Facebook credits (an in-house virtual currency), Bingo Friendzy will accept and pay out real cash to its
Microsoft is to embrace a number of social media platforms as part of a drive to modernise its web mail services. It comes following Microsoft’s announcement that outlook.com will become the new destination for its next generation of email services, bbc.co.uk
A company offering ‘free’ 3G data services in return for their willingness to view online advertising is causing a stir in the world of content marketing. Using a SIM card, or dongle, users of the Samba service can build up
A battle for a number of identifying top-level domain (TLD) names could soon break out, as the organisation coordinating the scheme has revealed the full list of applications. Bbc.co.uk reports that as expected, a number of generic web address endings have
Google has revamped its ‘Hot Searches’ list in favour of a more visual style, Cnet.com reports. Just like it sounds, Google’s Hot Searches feature – nestled within Google trends – shows the most-searched for topics by American users per day. In the
A slew of new and imaginative top level internet domain (TLD) names are set to be revealed later today (13 June). The introduction of new web endings, such as .eco or .london, heralds a new era in the way that users
General news websites attracted the attention of nearly five out of every six U.S. internet users in April, ComScore has said. In its latest monthly report on web popularity, ComScore found that traffic to these kinds of sites increased by

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