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Europe cares about privacy, so you must too

Europe cares about privacy, so you must too

In late January, the European Commission published a proposal "on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data." read more »


The worst excesses of End User Licence Agreements

Just how bad are the clauses tucked away in the legal jargon? read more »

Westminster View: Rural, superfast broadband: an unattainable goal?

Will the broadband gap betweeen urban and rural areas ever close? read more »

18 staggering stats from Facebook's IPO

Now that all the details have come out, here are all the stats together that we bet you didn't know about read more »

Strength in numbers: A new kind of company

Is a vendor consortium the ideal form for large scale enterprise? read more »

Symantec should not go back on Android malware claim

Symantec has backed off its earlier claims that apps in the Android Market were malware, but still says the apps are adware or spyware read more »

Can Facebook replace traditional business websites?

Businesses have and will continue to turn to Facebook for online marketing, but is it a good idea to leave the traditional dot-com website behind? read more »

Facebook market listing - How other recent dot-com IPOs have fared

While many dot-com IPOs have been long on hype, they haven't yet paid off in terms of shareholder value read more »

What Facebook's IPO means for users

Facebook has filed to become a public company, raising questions about how that may affect its services and culture read more »

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Does remote working affect how often you print?

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