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The online encyclopaedia Wikipedia says it has taken an "important step" towards making it easier to edit some of its most controversial articles.
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Microsoft has revealed final details of its Xbox 360 hands-free motion control system, which it has rebranded Kinect.
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If you're a frequent Twitter user, you've probably noticed that the microblogging site has been crashing repeatedly this week.
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Friday that US President Barack Obama had made a "big mistake" by pushing for on Wednesday a new round of sanctions at the UN Security Council on Iran as it "blocked the way" to friendly ties with the Iranian people.
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If you'd asked Bekki Scotto a few years back about her interest in attending a high school reunion, she would have rolled her eyes and laughed in your face.
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China has defended its right to censor the internet in a document laying out the government's attitude towards the web.
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Before the explosion of social media, Ken Altshuler, a divorce lawyer in Maine, dug up dirt on his client's spouses the old-fashioned way: with private investigators and subpoenas. Now the first place his team checks for evidence is Facebook.
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The latest video game in the Fifa football series has launched on Facebook rather than on games consoles.
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Bangladesh has blocked access to Facebook after satirical images of the prophet Muhammad and the country's leaders were uploaded, say reports.
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