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Technology (23 Nov, 2007)
The Choice of Social Network Linked to Race, Ethnicity and Education
The latest study shows that one's choice of social network is largely related to person's race, ethnicity and parent's education, at least for students. It is also suggested that students from different backgrounds do not usually socialize with each other. ...
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Health & Fitness (21 Feb, 2009)
Social Networks Are Bad For Our Health
Social networking websites can harm one's health if they reduce the amount of time people communicate live, a British scientist reports. ...
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Technology (03 Mar, 2007)
Storm virus attacks blogs
Storm virus is back again to infect blogs, webmails and bulletin boards. British and Korean computer security scientists claim it's a new variant of malware that is extremely difficult to detect. ...
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Technology (18 Apr, 2007)
Schools include MySpace in the curriculum
A new open-source social networking software gains its power to be used in schools and other organizations. ...
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Offbeat (19 Jul, 2007)
How about a quotes section?
Social networks could need a "quotes" section to gather the best comments from all over the community and share them with the entire community and not only with the readers of one particular story. ...
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Technology (14 Aug, 2007)
Web is a Fun Place for Most Users
A new survey revealed that most users use Internet to search for news and entertainment rather than to make the most of it by searching useful information or sending e-mails, for example. ...
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Offbeat (10 Sep, 2007)
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Technology (06 Sep, 2007)
British Cybercrooks Moving at One-Crime per 10 Seconds Speed
British cybercrooks are gaining new grounds at amazing speed, with some online-committed crimes outstripping their equivalents in real world ...
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Technology (08 Oct, 2007)
New Tool to Link Web 2.0 and Search
A Pittsburgh search software private enterprise that creates and markets software products for improving web and enterprise search, Vivisimo Inc., launched a new technology, which is able to provide connection between Web 2.0 concepts, including social networking, and enterprise search. ...
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Health & Fitness (12 Nov, 2007)
Every Third Woman Would Have Real Sex with Her Virtual Partner
25% of Australian women confessed to be ready to have unprotected sex on the first date, whereas every third claimed to be ready for a real sexual intercourse with a virtual partner. ...
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Technology (13 Mar, 2008)
The Amount of Digital Information Reached 281 Exabytes (281 Billion Gigabytes)
A study performed by IDC and sponsored by EMC offers detailed information regarding the fast increase of digital information ...
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Current Events (28 Aug, 2008)
Hollywood Producer to Write a Film About the Rise of Facebook
Aaron Sorkin, Hollywood writer-producer and co-creator of The West Wing decided to write a film that tells about the rise of Facebook. ...
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Technology (01 Sep, 2008)
Facebook Users Can Damage an Innocent Website Without Knowing About It
A new study, performed by the researchers at the Foundation for Research and Technology, located in Heraklion, Greece, has revealed that users of such social networking sites as Facebook can be tricked into attacking other websites without even knowing. ...
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Offbeat (29 Sep, 2008)
Secret Service Uses Facebook to Recruit New Generation Agents
Recently it was revealed that the popular social networking website Facebook serves as one of the sources for recruiting MI6 agents. The step of SIS (Secret Intelligence Service) to start advertising on Facebook is part of the external intelligence agency's campaign to recruit new agents from different backgrounds. ...
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Science (24 Oct, 2008)
Older People Show a Lot of Interest in Cybersex
According to a new research made by an Australian scientist, cybersex is quite popular among oldies. The study performed by Sue Malta, a sociologists working at Swinburne University's Faculty of Life and Social Sciences showed that older Australian adults have a great interest in Internet and sex. ...
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