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Facebook Sales Pitch From 2004 Surfaces Online
A slideshow presentation from 2004 shows how Eduardo Saverin sold advertising on Facebook when it had just 70,000 users.
SheSaidBeauty.com: We are the TripAdvisor of Beauty
Social networking site helps beauty and make-up lovers discover, compare, review and recommend beauty products online.
The Future of Facebook: Market Saturation, China, Mobile Revenue and Gambling
After seeing its share price tumble and US growth wane, Facebook faces major new challenges if it is to survive.
Assad's Lebanese Ally Michel Samaha Arrested over 'Terror Plot'
Lebanese former minister close to Bashar Al- Assad arrested after police discover "terror plot".
London Olympics 2012: Athletes Not Too Grand for Tubes and Buses [SLIDESHOW]
International athletes mix with tourists and commuters on capital's public transport
Facebook Mobile Use Grows to 20% As Pressure Mounts to Monetise Apps
Almost one in five Facebook users logged in solely through mobile applications in June, while the apps still struggle to generate revenue.
Syria Civil War: Thousands of Refugees Living in Dire Poverty in Algeria, NGOs Warn
Syrians fleeing violence between Bashar al-Assad loyalists and rebel groups getting no help from Algerian government.
'Ellie' 999 Call to Help Collapsed Mum a Hoax, Say West Yorkshire Police
Police and emergency services sent on wild goose chase to locate emergency call address by two 10-year-old girls in Yorkshire.
Facebook Q2 Earnings Call: What to Expect
Facebook will report its first quarterly results as a public company today, with pressure on the company to restore investor confidence.
London Olympics 2012: Personal Wi-Fi Hubs Banned as 'Socialympics' Gets a Little Less Social
A ban on portable wireless access devices is not in place to placate Olympic-sponsor and Wi-Fi provider BT, claims Locog.
London Olympics 2012: Locog Admits Photo-Sharing Rule a 'Grey Area' but Sharing to Facebook Allowed
The London 2012 organisers have confirmed that photos can be shared online, despite ticket holder rules stating that they cannot.
Madi Malware Returns With Improved Features
A week after command and control servers were shut down, a new and improved version of the Madi malware has returned.
Fifty Shades of Grey: Harry Potter's Emma Watson Tipped to Play Anastasia Steele
British actress emerges as frontrunner to play female protagonist Anastasia Steele in film adaptation of EL James's mega-selling bondage trilogy.
Chinese Fashion Giant Takes on Hugo Boss with New London Flagship Store
Can Bosideng compete with designer brands such as Hugo Boss and Ralph Lauren?
Texting More Popular Than Phone Calling for the First Time [VIDEO]
Research from Ofcom reveals that the UK texts more than it calls, as smartphone ownership reaches 40 percent.
Footballers Face Fines or Bans over Offensive Twitter Comments
Football Association warns players of serious penalties after Twitter post cases of Ferdinand and Frimpong.
Digg Bought by Betaworks for £324,000 - Loses 99% of Value [VIDEO]
Social news site Digg - once worth more than £110m - has been sold to Betaworks for £324,000 plus equity.
Apple Releases Mountain Lion Golden Master to Developers, Public Release Imminent [VIDEO]
Apple has released the Golden Master of Mountain Lion to Mac developers, signalling that the new OS is finished and will be released imminently.
Facebook App Center Arrives in The UK
Facebook App Center arrives in the UK, bringing applications from many European developers to browsers and iOS and Android phones and tablets.
First iOS Malware Discovered in Apple App Store [VIDEO]
A Russian security company has uncovered what it claims is the first case of malware to be found in Apple's App Store.
Apple iOS 6 vs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
We compare Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with Apple iOS 6 to see which is the best mobile operating system for smartphones and tablets.
BlackBerry Curve 9320 Review
We take a look at the BlackBerry Curve 9320, to see if a budget BlackBerry is worth spending your money on.
London 2012 Olympics Present Huge Opportunity for Cybercriminals
From hacking and cybersquatting to phishing attacks and unsecured Wi-Fi networks, the 2012 Olympics is a big target for cybercriminals according to one security expert.
Facebook Changes Users' Listed Email Addresses Without Warning
Facebook has removed users' email addresses from their timelines, replacing them with its @facebook.com service instead.
Flipboard Lands on Android, Google+ and YouTube
The most popular newsreader app Flipboard has finally arrived on Android.
Korean Air Apologises to Kenyans for 'Primitive' Ad Fiasco
Korean Air removes offensive ad from website promoting direct flight service from Seoul to Nairobi.
Apple iOS 6 Review
We take a look at iOS 6, featuring deep Facebook integration, 3D maps, turn-by-turn navigation and major updates to Siri, along with Passbook and more.
Facebook Pledges 'Significant' New iOS Features and Acquires Face.com
Facebook teases developers with new features in work with Apple as it buys up facial recognition firm.
Sexting Is More Common Among Teens Than Previously Thought, Say Researchers
Researchers from University of Utah find that more teenagers are sending and receiving sexually explicit photos through cell phones.
Social Networks not Doing Enough to Protect Users
A security analyst claims IT hit the snooze button following the Sony hack last year and are not doing enough to protect users online.