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'Lazy Cow' syndrome spoof video becomes internet hit A spoof video of an interview with a woman suffering from "Lazy Cow" syndrome, claiming thousands in benefits and needing heroin and cocaine treatment has become an internet hit.
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Kindle Fire owners 'less satisfied' than Apple iPad owners Amazon Kindle Fire owners are less satisfied than those who own an Apple iPad, according to a new survey.
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Klout may have struck lucky with a Twitter campaign Klout has its critics but offering retail discounts based on its social index is a real route to making money? not that the company has had anything to do with it.
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Facebook 'makes it harder for brands to advertise for free' Facebook has gradually been making it more difficult for advertisers to promote their goods for free on the site, in the lead up to its stock market offering, according to a report.
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Sony: can a new CEO save the struggling tech giant? Sir Howard Stringer has stepped down as Sony's chief executive. Can his replacement help the company recover from a $2bn loss, asks Matt Warman.
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Facebook dominated by 'power users' The majority of Facebook activity is carried out by a minority of users, according to a new study.
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'Anonymous' hackers intercept conversation between FBI and Scotland Yard on how to deal with hackers Call between Scotland Yard and FBI about threat of hacking intercepted and published by 'Anonymous'.
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'Anonymous' hackers intercept conversation between FBI and Scotland Yard The computer hacking group Anonymous has hacked into a telephone conference and posted it on the internet.
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Microsoft Windows Phone 8 details leak Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 will support NFC and content sharing with computers and tablets, according to a leaked video.
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BT to offer 'ultrafast' broadband Broadband speeds of up to 300Mbit/s could be possible across Britain, BT claims.
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EU regulators: Google should 'pause' privacy changes European regulators have requested Google 'pause' planned changes to simplify its privacy policy.
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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom: I will not run away from bail A New Zealand court has refused an appeal by the founder of online file-sharing site Megaupload.com to be freed on bail, agreeing with prosecutors that there was a risk he would attempt to flee before an extradition hearing.
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Satellite phone encryption cracked Security researchers have warned that the satellite phones relied on by businesses, charities and government agencies in trouble spots and emergencies worldwide can be easily intercepted and deciphered.
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The nine golden rules of Twitter American researchers have released that the majority of Tweets go unread or irritate people. Here are their tips to make sure your message gets noticed:
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Facebook IPO: your data just became more valuable Facebook's IPO, which is expected to see the company be valued at $100bn, has put it under more pressure to aggressively sell its' users data, according to leading digital agency chiefs.
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Apple chief: Dixons boss John Browett was best by far Former Dixons boss John Browett was the "best by far" of the candidates to run Apple's shops, Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, has said.
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The latest Internet craze: pet cats with a slice of bread on their heads The latest Internet craze: pet cats with a slice of bread on their heads.
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Megaupload users offered help to recover data Megaupload.com users who were cut off from their data when the website was shut down for alleged copyright infringement could retrieve it with legal help from campaigners.
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Bamboo mobile phone to be launched by British student A 23-year-old design student from Middlesex University is to launch a mobile phone made largely from bamboo.
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130 million Tweets everyday are not worth reading, researchers find A staggering 130 million messages a day sent out on Twitter are simply not worth reading, according to new findings.
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130 million Tweets everyday are not worth reading, researchers find A staggering 130 million messages a day sent out on Twitter are simply not worth reading, according to new findings.
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Netflix iPhone and iPad app review The Netflix app is a great option for subscribers - but only if you've got access to Wi-Fi.
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Foodspotting app review This app lets you find the dishes you like - not just the restaurants, says Matt Warman
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Ofcom: Broadband speeds up but advertising must improve Average broadband speeds have jumped 22 per cent in a year, but communications regulator Ofcom has again criticised internet providers' advertising.
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Digital radio figures continue to disappoint The growth of digital radio's listening share has continued to be minimal, sparking concern that the Government's switchover decision date is unrealistic.
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Broadband speeds jump - but digital Britain's still a way off Matt Warman argues that improving broadband infrastructure is essential to delivering more government services online.
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Nokia Lumia 710 review A pleasing, budget handset from Nokia shows Windows Phone is on its way to the mainstream, says Matt Warman.
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Facebook IPO: Pressure to turn personal data into profit Facebook's floatation means Mark Zuckerberg faces unprecedented pressure, writes Christopher Williams.
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Online behavioural targeting: Q&A A new advertising industry scheme will tell web users when they are being tracked by online behavioural targeting.
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Google Music is an 'oxymoron' Google Music, the search giant's cloud music service, has been labelled an 'oxymoron' by the outgoing Warner Music Group, chairman Edgar Bronfman Jr.
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Steve Jobs 'listened to vinyl rather than iPods', says Neil Young Steve Jobs listened to vinyl rather than his iPod, according to Neil Young.
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Facebook and Twitter 'more addictive than tobacco and alcohol' Twitter and Facebook are more addictive than cigarettes and alcohol, researchers claim.
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'Piracy is the new radio', says Neil Young Music legend Neil Young says that piracy is "how music gets around" in the internet age.
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Samsung Galaxy SIII phone coming 'by June' Successor to top-selling Samsung Galaxy SII will not debut at February's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the company has confirmed.
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Facebook IPO: five key figures set to make billions As Facebook prepares to go public, five key figures, from Bono to LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman, are set to make billions
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Facebook IPO: Mark Zuckerberg's journey from coder to billionaire Silicon Valley tycoon by the age of 27 Facebook's imminent IPO will complete Mark Zuckerberg's journey from bedroom coder to Wall Street-backed Silicon Valley tycoon.
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Gov.uk launches official single Government website beta The Government's aim to revamp every single state-run website moved a step closer today with the launch of the official gov.uk beta.
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Internet users can opt out of targeted adverts Internet users will be able to avoid tracking devices that allow advertisers to follow their movements online under new guidelines.
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Twitter should be silent for Frozen Planet, says BBC Twitter and Facebook communication should not distract people while they watch 'intense' shows such as Frozen Planet or Sherlock, says a BBC executive.
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Samsung faces EU competition probe over Apple attack Samsung faces an investigation by European competition authorities over allegations it abused patents on standard smartphone technology to attack Apple.
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50 billion devices online by 2020 The number of web-connected devices will grow more than fourfold by 2020, networking giant Cisco has claimed.
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US election candidates target Twitter users This year's US presidential race will be 'the Twitter election', according to the site's chief executive, Dick Costolo.
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Chinese activist on trial over Skype poem Chinese prosecutors cited a poem and messages sent on Skype against a dissident who stood trial on Tuesday.
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T-Mobile 'Full Monty' set to shake up mobile phone market T-Mobile has launched an all-inclusive package offering unlimited calls, text messages and internet access.
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BlackBerry 'UK's No 1 smartphone' Research in Motion claims its BlackBerry handsets were the best-selling in the UK for the second year running.
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I turned down Facebook: Mark Zuckerbeg's college room-mate admits expensive mistake Mark Zuckerberg's college room-mate, Joe Green, has revealed how he turned down an invitation to help start Facebook, perhaps costing himself hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Twitter could block super-injunction tweets Twitter could bar British users from reading tweets that break future celebrity super-injunctions, a senior executive from the web firm has told MPs and Lords.
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Angry Birds chief: piracy is good for business The chief executive of the company behind mobile gaming phenomenon, Angry Birds, has said that piracy helps companies attract more business.
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End of the line for the queue? Six out of ten Britons now say they are not prepared to queue for goods, as the over-55s in particular say web shopping is easier.
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Sky Anytime+ to add BBC iPlayer Sky's catch-up service Anytime+ is to add the BBC iPlayer and ITV Player, and will be available free to any Sky+HD customer with a broadband connection by Easter, the broadcaster has announced.
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British children feel 'sad' without internet connection British children under the age 12 feel 'sad' without an internet connection, a new study has found.
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iTunes Match review Apple's cloud music service is the worth the price for the back-up alone, writes Shane Richmond. And that's before you start on the streaming.
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Just one in ten Facebook users supports 'timeline' feature Fewer than one in 10 Facebook users support its plans to make its biographical "timeline" feature compulsory.
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Violent criminals use Facebook to taunt victims from jail Violent criminals have been using Facebook to taunt victims and their families from jail, it was disclosed yesterday.
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Inside Apple: one of the most secretive organisations in the world Adam Lashinsky's new book lifts the lid on what it's really like to work for one of the world's most secretive organisations. He talks to Amy Willis
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British casino firm defends links to Megaupload A major British online casino firm has defended its links to Megaupload.com, insisting it had no idea the website allegedly pirated films, television and music on a massive scale.
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Spotify hits 3m subscribers Spotify has signed up three million paying subscribers after launching in the US and creating a deep partnership with Facebook.
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Web economy to double by 2016 The value of the internet economy in the G20 will rise from £1.5trillion to £2.7trillion by 2016, a new report commissioned by the Boston Consulting Group claims.
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Web economy to double by 2016, says Google The value of the internet economy in the G20 will rise from £1.5trillion to £2.7trillion by 2016, a new report commissioned by Google claims.
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South Africans most avid Twitter users in Africa South Africans use Twitter more than any other country in Africa, a vast new study has found.
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Europe signs up to controversial ACTA web treaty Top official Kader Arif has quit in protest after the EU signed up to the ACTA anti-piracy treaty, which opponents say will fundamentally alter the nature of the internet.
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Twitter will 'censor' tweets by country Twitter has enabled new technology which allows it to block unlawful tweets country by country.
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FBI to use Twitter to predict crimes The FBI is trying to develop software that will scan Twitter and Facebook to look for 'emerging threats'.
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Android tablets challenge iPad dominance Apple's iPad accounted for 58 per cent of the global tablet market in the last quarter of 2011, but Google's Android has climbed rapidly and now claims 39 per cent.
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What right do we have to be forgotten? Whether it's a tweet or a photo, new legislation will give EU citizens the right to remove what was previously public on the internet. Matt Warman says it's meaningless for the modern web.
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Apple iCloud: will the cloud finally go mainstream? Apple reported this week that it has 85 million people signed up to iCloud. Will the company popularise cloud computing the way it has other technologies?
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ASA investigates Rio Ferdinand Snickers tweets The Advertising Standards Authority has launched a formal investigation into the tweets written by Katie Price and Rio Ferdinand earlier this week in which they advertised Snickers, the chocolate bar.
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Is it game over for Nintendo? Nintendo's profits are falling in the face of competition from smartphones and rival consoles. What can it do to save itself?
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Liverpool and Newcastle 'failing' on broadband The Government is seeking urgent talks with Newcastle, Liverpool and Bath councils to improve disappointing progress on broadband plans.
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BBC 'will delete all users' data' The BBC will unveil a new digital charter which will allow users of the corporation's web services, such as the iPlayer, to have all of their data deleted.
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Napster relaunching in the UK to take on Spotify Napster is relaunching in the UK, in a bid to take on its biggest rival Spotify, having been bought by US digital music service Rhapsody.
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Tom Watson's Twitter account 'hijacked' by intern Tom Watson, the Labour MP, had his private Twitter account 'hijacked' by a female intern, who then posted unauthorised tweets while he was in a meeting.
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We must fight for the right to be forgotten online The new EU laws do not go far enough and tackle how to control what regular web users write or post about others, without their permission, online, argues Emma Barnett.
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Facebook Timeline 'compulsory' Facebook users will be forced into using Timeline, its new profile page, which allows members to tell the story of their life on a single page, within the next 'few weeks'.
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Pinterest for iPhone review Create virtual pinboards quickly and easily using Pinterest for iPhone.
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Archos 35 Smart Home Phone review In a world where smartphones are in every pocket, the home phone is badly in need of updating. Archos has not provided a solution, says Matt Warman
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Nintendo heads for first annual loss Super Mario creator forecasts a bigger-than-expected full-year loss - its first - as it battles a strong yen and its games devices lose ground to smartphones and tablets.
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Kim Dotcom: from hacker to Megaupload.com tycoon Kim Dotcom, the founder of Megaupload.com, has emerged as one of the web's most colourful figures.
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Will you read Google's new privacy policy? Changes to complex privacy policies have angered Google's critics, but been praised by European officials.
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Ed Richards: Ofcom needs new powers Ed Richards, the chief executive of the media regulator Ofcom, has said it cannot protect people from content in the digital world like it did before the advent of the internet.
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Ed Richards: Ofcom can't protect people in the same way in web age Ed Richards, the chief executive of the media regulator Ofcom, has said it cannot protect people from content in the digital world like it did before the advent of the internet.
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North Korea threatens to punish mobile-phone users as 'war criminals' Any citizens caught trying to defect to China or using mobile phones during the 100-day mourning period for Kim Jong-il are 'war criminals'.
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iPad shoulder becomes the latest modern life affliction Using an iPad or other tablet computers can be bad for your shoulders as they encourage people to hunch over the screen, Harvard research suggests.
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Apple iPad outselling HP PCs Apple's iPad outsold Hewlett-Packard's PCs in the final quarter of last year.
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Digital 'right to be forgotten' will be made EU law Embarrassing, inaccurate or simply personal data will have to be deleted from the internet and company databases if consumers ask, under a new set of European laws.
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'Right to be forgotten' online confirmed in EU data protection law shake-up A single set of new pan-European laws on how electronic data can be used will give people the right to force companies to hand over or delete information about them.
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World of Warcraft servers go on sale for charity Blizzard, the company behind the highly successful online role-playing game World of Warcraft, is selling some of the servers that were used to host their fantasy world to raise money for charity.
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Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom refused bail A New Zealand judge ordered Kim Dotcom, the founder of online file-sharing site Megaupload.com, to be held in custody for another month on Wednesday, saying the suspected Internet pirate posed a significant flight risk.
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O2 'shared mobile numbers with websites' O2 has apologised for an error that shared users' mobile phone numbers with the websites they visited.
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O2 'sharing mobile numbers with websites' O2 has been accused of sharing its customers mobile numbers with websites they visit.
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Apple iPhone market share 'outpacing Android' Apple's share of the smartphone market has doubled in the US and is growing faster than Android in Britain, according to new research.
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Twitter and Facebook tell Google 'Don't be evil', but is it necessary? Twitter and Facebook developers have taken on Google's new personalised search results with a special tool. But Google+ is still no threat.
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Apple on track to be world's most valuable company after iPhone frenzy drives record profits Apple, the technology giant, reported record quarterly results after it smashed market expectations by selling 37 million iPhones worldwide in the last three months of 2011 - a performance dubbed "just unimaginable" by investors.
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Apple is world's most valuable company after iPhone frenzy drives record profits Apple has regained its position as the world's most valuable company after reporting record quarterly results that smashed market expectations.
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Twitter users angered by Rio Ferdinand's Snickers 'adverts' A Snickers Twitter advertising campaign, fronted by celebrities including Rio Ferdinand, Ian Botham and Cher Lloyd could face investigation for ignoring OFT guidelines.
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Sony claims Android tablet lead Sony claims that its distinctive Android tablets are leading the race to dominate sales in a crowded market.
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Kim Dotcom: Megaupload tycoon's flamboyant lifestyle in New Zealand The Megaupload founder used his millions to fund a playboy lifestyle.
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Wi-Fi access to be available on London Underground by this summer Transport for London has announced that commuters will be able to access the internet in advance of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
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Facebook 'worth £1.1bn to UK economy' Facebook claims its social network underpins £1.14bn of business and supports 18,400 jobs in the UK economy.
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Facebook and Twitter tell Google 'Don't Be Evil' Facebook, Twitter and MySpace have created a new web tool to direct users' attention to what it considers are biased search results from Google.
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