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Anonymous Says They’ve Killed The CIA’s Website

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One of Anonymous’ Twitter mouthpieces claims the hacker collective just took down CIA.gov. It’s definitely down. If this is what it looks like, it could be Anon’s greatest hit so ...

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Last Updated on Saturday, 11 February 2012 11:45
 

SocialGo chairman says social networking trends are very heartening

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The business of social networking came of age last week with the hotly anticipated announcement of Facebook’s US$5 billion IPO. It is the most significant market listing for years. And ...

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Kylie Minogue Alerts Police to Twitter Stalker, He's Not Her First

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Australian pop sensation Kylie Minogue has alerted police about threating messages she has been receiving from a stalker on Twitter.

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The Twitter Fail Whale Sucks At Dunking

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As much as we’d love to see Mark Zuckerberg face Sergey Brin in some one-on-one, we will have to settle for this clip from Conan starring some of the worst ...

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Ethical Computer Hacking Course – Outrageous Travel Photo

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Ethical Computer Hacking – As Opposed to Unethical Hacking! Today I have another Funny Travel Photo from Nomadic Samuel. Say hi to @NomadicSamuel on Twitter. He previously sent me one...

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About 35 percent of U.S. adults have mobile phones that run software applications, or apps, according to a new survey.

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