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Social networking: 3G's killer app?
Social networking Web sites such as MySpace.com, which will soon go mobile, could become key applications driving data usage on new 3G wireless networks more
Half of employers ban Facebook
Half of businesses are restricting employees' access to social-networking site Facebook, due to concerns about productivity and security, according to security vendor Sophos more
Social networking driving server sales
Social networking is pushing up server sales despite the increasing adoption of virtualisation technology, according to Sun more
Think before you mail, advises IBM
IBM's Darren Adams says it's time to think outside the inbox when it comes to businesss collaboration more
Facing the past and future at Facebook
Joe Hewitt developed a version of Facebook for Apple's iPhone more
Unified communications come together
Lotus's Darren Adams talks about the benefits of integrating VoIP, video, presence, telephony, unified messaging and other technologies more
Microsoft bags a stake in Facebook
The software giant has beaten Google to a chunk of the popular social-networking site, agreeing to pay $240m for a 1.6 percent stake more
Google: Businesses can benefit from video sharing
Web 2.0 technology such as video and social networking has the potential to be incredibly valuable in the business world, according to the search giant more
Facebook: A boon to business security?
The Australian division of GE Commercial Finance is using Facebook to educate staff in good security practices more
Vendorboard: Freeing yourself from inbox tyranny
Darren Adams, messaging and collaboration sales leader at IBM, argues instant messaging can help cut email traffic by up to 40 percent more
How to use social networks for business gain
Applications such as Facebook are seen as a distraction by some employers but, if managed in the right way, the technology can actually improve business collaboration more
Google reveals its social side
The company has finally unveiled its social-networking strategy, OpenSocial, and it's ambitious even for the seemingly unshakeable search giant more
On the Road Blog
Whatever happened to the likely lads?
Just as ‘Whatever happened to the likely lads’? was the colour sequel to the original 1960s BBC sitcom – so it seems some technology companies can successfully reinvent themselves... More
ICT emergency planning starts with Gat...
I have just arrived in a damp yet picturesque Pisa to observe, and maybe even take part in an ICT Emergency response training day hosted by the World Food Programme, The United Nations... More
Heron's not so hardy after all
Is Ubuntu's Hardy Heron resting on its laurels? Ubuntu 8.04LTS - for Long Term Support - was widely expected to continue the platform's long, steady march towards impeccable reliability... More





