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The Internet is dominated by the two 'empires' of Google and Facebook, according to researchers at Oxford University in England
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Millions are being left behind, unable to get the information they need because they cannot afford internet access. Now that is about to change thanks to the newly launched Alliance for Affordable Internet
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According to a recent Pew Research study, 15% of American adults do not use the internet at all, and another 9% of adults use the internet but not at home
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Cost and efficiency still trump security, and that is unlikely to change. No CIO will last long if they reject efficiency savings from cloud services, just because security cannot be guaranteed. The cloud and cloud computing is expanding and is here to stay
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Yahoo chief executive officer Marissa Mayer has decided to cut several projects in order to save resources
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Facebook users who decide to unfriend someone may trigger a series of real-life consequences which reach beyond cyberspace, according to a new study
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Spending time on Facebook is a social event. But what if you need a break? What if you're just tired of your friends; can you take a break and come back a few weeks later? That's the question researchers explored in their recent study
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It's official-- there are more devices to connect you to the internet in America than Americans
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Popular web browser Mozilla Firefox is beefing up its technology to increase the speed of its JavaScript with a technology called IonMonkey
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Microsoft's 'Bing it on' campaign is already showing encouraging results
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Recently Google+ has granted vanity URL's for popular brands, well-known businesses and companies
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Google has come up with a way to deal with websites that infringe on copyrights -- bury these pages deep in search results
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Since Beijing, Twitter has grown from approximately just over six million users to 175 million active accounts, and the London Games are becoming touted as the first 'social media Games'
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A recent Pew Research Center project revealed that on any given day, more than half of Americans aged 18 to 29 go on the Internet for 'no particular reason'
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Google unveiled 'Find My Face' tool as the internet search giant made its first step into social facial recognition
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Twitter unveiled a redesign of its service and new features aimed at widening its appeal
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With more shoppers than ever turning to mobile devices and computers for holiday shopping, many are inadvertently leaving themselves vulnerable to online fraud and scams. Here are 10 ways to avoid becoming a victim this holiday season
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When the final receipts are tabulated, consumers are expected to have spent a record $1.2 billion on Cyber Monday. And, say some groups and lawmakers, state budgets will have missed out on large sums of tax dollars to which they are rightfully entitled
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Skipping shipping and handling costs for online purchases can go a long way toward helping you stick to a holiday budget.
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Ready to revamp (or launch) your Twitter business strategy? Veteran tweeter Alexis Wolfer shares her tips
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A little Internet fame never hurt anyone. Here's how to tweet to get results, whether it's more visibility for your work, site or message
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Scammers are getting creative, moving past the good ol' 'stuck-in-Nigeria-need-money' scam. Here's how to stay ahead of them
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Social media offers the most powerful way to connect with others, allowing you to network with thousands of people (literally!) from the comfort of your own home. Through harnessing the power of word-of-mouth marketing, social media can transform your business, product, service and passion to the next level
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Congratulations! You're famous. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other websites have catapulted all of us into the limelight of our own social networking universe. But this 'fame' comes at a high price. While you don't have to worry about paparazzi, you do have to worry what photos your friends snapped of you at happy hour last night
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Most tweens and teens don't consider the social network 'stupid.' On the contrary, they are spending massive amounts of time on it -- one study claimed 75 percent of them use Facebook. Here's my advice to you on how to deal with your kids using Facebook
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What defines a community is more than its geographic boundaries; it's the element of people gathering together for a common cause, supporting each other's well-being and interests, and advancing goals that strengthen both the community and its members
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Google is disruptive in the marketplace, and they'll continue to try to solve complex problems. Here's a sampling of what Google is working on these days
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Is Facebook a useful tool that can help you professionally and personally? Yes. Yes it is. If you've thought about using Facebook to stay better connected to family and friends but are worried it will be a huge time and energy drag, or if you've been using it and are about to give it up, you're about to learn how to get the most out of Facebook without allowing it to take over your life
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Collectively, people spend 927 million hours a month playing casual games on Facebook. Is it possible for a website to make setting and achieving financial goals as fun, easy, and even as social as playing Farmville or Words with Friends? If you're smart about the way you try some new web features, maybe it can be. Here are some popular websites that can help
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Whether you call it a time-saver or a time-suck, Facebook has surpassed the almighty Google as the most trafficked website in the U.S. -- and the second most popular site in the world. But as quickly as Facebook has become an integral part of the way we communicate with friends, it has also raised concerns. Here's tips on getting the best out of Facebook while avoiding its potential dark side
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It's scary enough to be the target of a stalker offline, but it's even more unsettling to be the target of a tech-savvy stalker. Technology gives stalkers new and very effective tools for monitoring someone's physical location and online and offline activities. If you're the target of a virtual stalker, follow these steps to put an end to the harassment before it puts you in physical danger
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With all of the photo-sharing apps and websites out there, it's easier than ever to stay up-to-date on the lives of loved ones. But with the freedom and accessibility comes concern about who you want viewing your online photos. So before you upload your personal snapshots, keep these tips in mind
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Smartphone apps tend to deliver, getting us where we want to go, finding the free Wi-Fi, calculating tips. But can they help us get our dating lives in gear? To that end, we looked at three popular dating apps to see how well they cut through the hassle of the singles scene and put us on the path to a love connection. Read on for the results
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We've done the legwork for you and found the top three social networks for kids. Here's how they keep kids entertained while making their safety a top priority
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In our digitized lives nowadays, everything we say and do is captured, uploaded and archived across a number of connected devices. With this inability to ultimately govern our data files, we need to embrace the importance of a positive online reputation -- and more important, communicate that message to our youth. Here's how to do it best.
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The way young people socialize online deeply affects the relationships they have with themselves and the people around them. They cultivate relationships through a number of virtual world connections -- by joining social networks and receiving status updates; building friend lists and groups; and exchanging IMs, texts and video messages
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From an email to an online comment, being too 'snarky' or 'short' can derail your personal connections and set you back at work
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Is sharing private photos online with friends and family really as safe as you think? Read on for tips on keeping the wrong eyes off your most candid shots
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The FBI wants to develop a program that would track Twitter and Facebook updates
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Chances are part of your head is already in the clouds: Are you on Facebook? Have you tried out Google Docs? Do you watch movies on Netflix? Then, you've used a cloud-based service; you just didn't realize it.
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A new national survey of American teens has found that those who regularly spend any time on social networking sites are at increased risk of smoking, drinking and drug use
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Just because everyone's going to Google+ (or are they?) doesn't mean you should too. Here's when it's really time to leave your social networks
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Still dropping money on cable? Welcome to the 21st century, where you can watch your favorite TV shows on the cloud -- for close to $0
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Absolutely! But be sure you're doing it right. Our expert blogger shows you how
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Is your address book getting unwieldy? Here's a quick overview of how the cloud can make it easier to organize -- and make better use of -- your contacts
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Thanks to the cloud, you can access these services from anywhere via any Web-connected device -- your tablet, smartphone, laptop, game console or PC. Check out these brilliant new applications and services delivered through the cloud
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Search engine company Google will launch a new social networking service in an apparent bid to compete with Facebook
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As long as consumers take a few basic steps to help protect their information, security experts agree that online banking remains safe. Here are 10 steps consumers to take to make sure their information is safe
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Dot London, the new domain for London, launches today marking the first time that businesses, organisations and individuals can apply for a web address ending in .london as an alternative to .com or .co.uk
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Citizen journalists say social media's impact is not limited to political rabble-rousing and that it can also be a useful tool in humanitarian emergencies
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Google+ received high marks for customer satisfaction on the Social Media Customer Satisfaction list. It beat out other social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter
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Did you know that adults send and receive an average of 41.5 text messages a day? But if those messages have smiley faces, or Web shorthand, it could be good for your mental health
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While the likes of Comcast and Time Warner Cable have every right to profit from their investments and services, they shouldn't abuse their dominant market share to remake our Internet in their image
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Welcome to the seamy underbelly of the communications revolution
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A study from the University of California and U.S. Army researchers says being cut off from email noticeably reduces stress and allows employees to focus better
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A new guide strives to help counselors better understand Facebook
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Verizon wants to ink cartel-like deals with a cabal of cable companies -- its former competitors -- to resell each other's products
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Content creators and Internet service providers took another step towards preventing online piracy by naming the head of an agency that will help develop a 'graduated' set of punitive measures for suspected online pirates
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At the biggest and most recognizable Internet companies there are a few powerful women in the C-suites, but very few are at the head of the boardroom table
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The FCC fined Google for deliberately impeding an investigation into the collection of sensitive wireless network data. The amount of the fine: $25,000
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Well-being is linked with diverse and extensive networks of relationships and interests
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Facebook may be tracking your actions online even after you log off from the social networking site according to a class-action lawsuit
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The more tentacles Facebook sprouts, the more important it is to stay on top of your privacy settings. Here are the top five ways to tweak your settings to stay in control of your info
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Although digital communities enable youths to socialize with peers and develop multimedia skills, these online forums also have risks. Fortunately there are ways for parents to help their children avoid these new types of harm
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Facebook fans 'like' Coca-Cola best, according to a social media survey
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Chrome offers thousands of extensions that allow users to custom-build their browser for better searching, storing and privacy settings. Here are three reasons why I love Google Chrome
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Move over, Facebook: Google+ offers a streamlined, real-world platform that minimizes mundane overshares
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New research shows the increasing dangers kids face online. Here's how you can help
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To find out how the rest of the country, or even the rest of the world, is feeling, check Twitter posts. That, in essence, was the finding of a two-year study by the Cornell University of 500 million tweets from 84 nations
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The online search giant took aim at Facebook when it launched Google+, a social network that combines old services (Google Profiles, Google Buzz, etc.) with new. But is Google+ strictly for consumers, or can its applications benefit businesses too?
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No invite? No problem. Google has opened its Google Plus social network to everyone after testing it with a limited audience for 12 weeks
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Number one social networking site Facebook continues to break world records. Besides having the most number of members at over 500 million, the portal made Internet history again by registering 1 trillion hits
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Many are embracing the ease of online shopping in the cloud -- using websites, online services or mobile apps to bargain-hunt versus trudging to the nearest brick-and-mortar store. So how can one navigate the Web to find the best deals and steals? Here are the five best ways to discount-hunt on the internet
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A decade ago, reading your teen's diary would have been the ultimate form of privacy invasion. Nowdays, checking out their Facebook page or Twitter feed can yield the same sense of betrayal -- if they don't know you're doing so. So how does a parent protect their kids from the dangers lurking on the Internet? The answer may be to join them online.
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From blogs to social networks, the Internet has become a breeding ground for self-expression. And thanks to customized privacy settings on many sites, it's easy to assume that you're in full control of filtering who sees what. But according to online experts, anything you post can be akin to writing in indelible ink
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Web-based tools can now help you get your small business up and running, get legal work done, professionalize your accounting and billing, and collaborate with others. If your home business still needs to get out of the dark ages -- or you want to get off on the right foot -- here is how Web resources can help you get organized
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Keeping resolutions is not just about willpower. It's about having a system in place to reach your goals. The cloud can help, letting you store and access relevant software, tools and files via any of your Web-connected devices. Here's how to use the cloud to keep some common new year's resolutions
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Beyond giant social networks like LinkedIn and Twitter, a new breed of services allows you to create personal social networks -- the equivalent of your very own Facebook with your chosen look and feel. And every group, from book clubs to sports teams, is setting up custom easy-to-use social networks to stay connected. Should you create your own? Here's what to consider
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Social networks like Facebook offer an endless source of potential embarrassments if you don't carefully control who can see your information. In fact, if your privacy settings are lax, anybody anywhere can see everything on your profile page. Here's how to find out who can see what and where, and ensure that the wrong information doesn't fall in the wrong hands
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Meetup, a free social networking site that doubles as a self-organization platform, launched in 2002 and boasts a growing base of more than 8 million members who happen to be interested in, well, everything
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Lots of big airlines have grabbed onto the in-flight-Internet trend. Because most of the newcomers are heavily involved with intercontinental travel, they're installing satellite rather than ground-based systems. Within the next year or so, you'll be able to connect to the Internet on a blue ribbon list of major intercontinental players, and woe to those competitors that lag
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In-flight Internet service is gradually becoming a regular option when you're flying. The current industry leader, Aircell, just announced the 1,000th installation of its Gogo system, with more coming along all the time
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' HealthCare.gov makes it easy to learn about all of your personal health-insurance options. The site, created in just the 100 days after the health-care-reform law was passed, launched on July 1.
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Twitter might be a couple of rungs below Facebook in terms of popularity among college students. But a growing number of professors are embracing it as a way to introduce students to a different kind of communication.
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As budget-strapped states and private charities cut back on scholarship funding, a growing number of students are raising money for college through new 'make your own scholarship' Web sites. While they don't work for everybody, the new sites provide much-needed alternatives to traditional scholarship competitions. Here are three Web sites that help students build their own scholarships
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The Internet has grown up. Think about it: all the qualities we care most about offline -- connection, engagement, community, authenticity, empathy -- are being increasingly reflected in our experience online. And the companies that succeed in the coming years will be those that most take advantage of the fact that there is increasingly little distinction between 'virtual reality' and, well, reality
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From edgy reality shows such as 'Married on MySpace' to next-generation comedies like 'Fred and Smosh,' the Internet seems to be offering something for everyone except, thankfully, the audience of 'The View.' So if you're not ready to sit through another Kardashian spinoff on the tube, log on and check out these gems on your desktop
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The days when social networks were just for teens are long over: Adults now take up social networking for fun and business alike. To get the most out of your favorite social networks, it's important to be aware of how to protect your online privacy. Here's how to share safely
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Whether you're buying or selling via websites such as eBay or Craigslist, scams can happen if you're not careful. Here are the top online safety tips you need to be aware of to avoid getting duped
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As a parent, all the hazards your kids can run into in the online world -- such as hate sites, pornography and predators -- can seem overwhelming. But you can keep your kids safe while they explore the Internet. Here's how to make sure kids surf smart on the Internet