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More webinars coming your way

We’ve just pub­lished a new webi­nar sched­ule for the next month. 

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Skype Founders Not Done Filing Lawsuits

After suing eBay, the Inter­net phone com­pany founders accuse a ven­ture fund and one of its part­ners of theft of trade secrets.

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Facebook to end Beacon tracking tool in settlement (AP)

AP — Face­book is shut­ting down its much-maligned Bea­con mar­ket­ing pro­gram, launched nearly two years ago amid fan­fare only to gen­er­ate a storm of pri­vacy com­plaints over the track­ing of user activ­i­ties at part­ner Web sites.

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Facebook to end Beacon tracking tool in settlement (AP)

AP — Face­book is shut­ting down its much-maligned Bea­con mar­ket­ing pro­gram, launched nearly two years ago amid fan­fare only to gen­er­ate a storm of pri­vacy com­plaints over the track­ing of user activ­i­ties at part­ner Web sites.

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Face­book to end Bea­con track­ing tool in set­tle­ment
(AP)

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Facebook confirms site glitches

Face­book con­firmed Mon­day what some users have been notic­ing for the past few days: Its site is hav­ing problems.

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Proposed FCC Web rule change draws wireless ire (Reuters)

Reuters — U.S. 

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Proposed FCC Web rule change draws wireless ire (Reuters)

Reuters — U.S. 

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Pantone releases iPhone App (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com — If you’re a designer whose inspi­ra­tion strikes while you’re on the go, Pan­tone has a new iPhone app for you: myPan­tone. The app gives graphic, mul­ti­me­dia, fash­ion, inte­rior, and indus­trial design­ers the tools to cap­ture, cre­ate, and share Pan­tone color palettes while they’re rid­ing the bus to work, wait­ing on line at the super­mar­ket check­out, or any­where they hap­pen to be.

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Dell buys Ross Perot’s IT company

• $3.9bn agreed takeover will broaden company’s ser­vices arm • Move fol­lows Hewlett-Packard’s rival deal with Elec­tronic Data Sys­tems The US com­puter com­pany Dell is splash­ing out $3.9bn on Perot Sys­tems, the infor­ma­tion tech­nol­ogy com­pany founded by the two-time US pres­i­den­tial can­di­date Ross Perot. The agreed takeover, the biggest Dell has made, is intended to broaden the hard­ware manufacturer’s ser­vices arm, enabling it to pro­vide all-round pack­ages and con­sul­tancy to big busi­ness clients. 

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How Facebook tried to put a shine on $9.5m privacy suit

Two years after offend­ing users with an adver­tis­ing wheeze, Face­book has qui­etly announced that it was ready to set­tle a law­suit about the scheme. What’s really going on? There are few things that make me more sus­pi­cious of a com­pany than when they push out some sort of news announce­ment late on a Fri­day afternoon. 

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How Face­book tried to put a shine on $9.5m pri­vacy suit

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Under-fire Phorm sheds directors

The web­side adware com­pany is get­ting low on direc­tors, and pos­si­bly cash, as it pre­pares to announce its finan­cial results. 

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Premier League clamps down on pirates

Ille­gal stream­ing of Pre­mier League foot­ball matches threat­ens broad­cast deals worth £1bn a year A web­site that ille­gally streams live tele­vi­sion to per­sonal com­put­ers and shows Eng­lish foot­ball games each week could be closed down by the Pre­mier League. The suc­cess of MyP2P.eu, which is reg­is­tered in the Nether­lands, illus­trates the prob­lems that sports bod­ies face as they strug­gle to pro­tect lucra­tive deals with broad­cast­ers at a time when broad­band access is mak­ing it eas­ier to watch tele­vi­sion pro­grammes ille­gally. A host of recent Pre­mier League matches have been shown on the site. 

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Facebook Adds Another Login Option

Face­book adds another login option

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You decide: what should you do with those celebrity pics you’ve found?

You’ve bought a sec­ond­hand com­puter from an auc­tion site. Unsur­pris­ingly, it’s not been wiped — most peo­ple are rub­bish at wip­ing their hard dri­ves. You’re intrigued, though, and you dis­cover some pic­tures and emails that haven’t been deleted

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You decide: what should you do with those celebrity pics you’ve found?

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What’s the real game that Mobster World is playing on Twitter?

If you’re get­ting invi­ta­tions to join peo­ples’ Mafia fam­i­lies, you might be won­der­ing why — and whether it’s safe to respond. Is it a worm or just a bit of fun? If you’re on Twit­ter, you may have been sur­prised to receive a direct mes­sage (like an email, in that it’s not in the pub­lic domain) from some­one who fol­lows you, say­ing some­thing like “Hey, I just added you to my Mafia family

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