Internet 2011
- 2011: The Year Intellectual Property Trumped Civil Liberties
- Man pays $16,000 for virtual sword
- Amazon quietly gobbles up 'social shopping' tech
- 'Opt-in' settings don't absolve internet companies
- Online piracy a hot issue for Congress in January
- Copyright Troll’s Domain Name Auctioned to Pay Legal Fees
- Surveys find consumers easily duped by online prize offers
- Social networking slammed by spam
- Man sued for keeping company Twitter followers
- The internet gets physical
- Why the Operating System is becoming irrelevant
- Ditching Java might be a good move
- Webpages showing sharp growth in girth
- Smart Guide to 2012: The US cyber election
- Ofcom grills pirates, loses report under fridge for two years
- ISP ordered to drop 'three strikes' rule against pirates
- On the Internet, Can Freedom Go Too Far?
- Anti-piracy laws will smash internet, US constitution - legal eagles
- Four social media business trends for 2012
- Creepy photo-tagging tech slotted into Google+
- Mystery Men Forge Servers For Giants of Internet
- Anti-piracy bill could kill DNSSEC
- Everybody pirates: RIAA, Homeland Security caught downloading torrents
- Cyberbullying: Can we just blame the kids?
- House Committee Appears Headed Toward Approving SOPA
- In SOPA's shadow, Megaupload strikes back against Universal
- As Banks Start Nosing Around Facebook and Twitter, the Wrong Friends Might Just Sink Your Credit
- Users go to extreme measures for Internet access
- What happens when you mistype a URL?
- Beijing tightens controls over popular microblogs
- Americans want alternative to cards for online payments - survey
- P2P veterans sue the Cloud ... for copying their stuff
- Teen’s iOS App Uses Complex Algorithms to Summarize the Web
- Website knows what you've illegally downloaded
- US Immigration Services Blasted for Domain Seizures
- Chrome is the most secured browser - new study
- Lawmakers release draft alternative to Stop Online Piracy Act
- Wikipedia investigates PR firm Bell Pottinger's edits
- Supposed spyware may be stealing your money
- Spy Firm Videos Show How to Hack WiFi, Skype and Email
- Yahoo Awarded $610 Million in Spam Case
- Iran blocks US 'virtual' online embassy
- 'Blogger not a journalist’ says Oregon court
- How ISPs got caught up in the Internet wars
- Privacy watchdog takes aim at online consumer ‘profiling’
- Online ads must let Canadians opt-out of trackers, privacy czar says
- Europe Warns ISPs and Businesses to Act Now and Adopt IPv6 ASAP
- Book Advises How to Protect Your Reputation Online
- Dead at 13: Napster 1998-2011
- EC reportedly prepping 400+ page finding against Google
- iiTrial: ISPs 'set up' by rights holders
- Senator Floats Alternative to Internet Blacklisting Bills
- How Congress and the Entertainment Industry Plan to Kill the Internet
- Bloggers may not be as anonymous as they think
- YaCy takes on Google with open source search engine
- Death of Copyright Is Greatly Exaggerated
- Ofcom: ISPs can cripple the web as much as they please
- Can Copyright owners ever win online?
- How digital audio ate itself and the music industry
- Has Google just patented behavioural quality signals?
- Research: Paid Posters Poison the Internet
- Facebook's law enforcement 'guidebook' leaked
- Web crawler takes aim at child exploitation
- How SOPA would affect you: FAQ
- Surprise! Microsoft quietly opposes SOPA copyright bill
- BSA marks down SOPA: ‘must try harder’
- Senator Promises To Filibuster Internet Blacklisting Bill
- SOPA’s ugly message to the world about America and internet Innovation
- SOPA breaks DNSSEC, and won’t work anyway: Sandia National Labs
- Punters hate copyright, says Steelie Neelie
- 25 Worst Internet Passwords
- Analysis: Internet Blacklist Bill Is Roadmap to ‘the End’ of the Internet
- RCMP called in to investigate Canadian servers hosting Syrian websites
- Five things to know about SOPA
- Google, Tech Giants, Free Speech Advocates Oppose House Online Piracy Bill
- Browser privacy at work: The BOFHs' guide
- Google slams states over tight grip on data
- Brandjacked! Fake Google+ Page Insults Bank of America
- Copyright Office will endorse SOPA anti-piracy bill
- Facebook, Google join to fight Internet piracy legislation
- 'Do Not Track' standard edges towards daylight
- Google Discloses 10 Search Algorithm Changes
- Web privacy tools to warn of internet tracking cookies
- Net veterans prep networks for data onslaught
- Putting the Brakes on Web-Surfing Speeds
- Republican Bid to Kill Internet Openness Rules Fails
- How litigation only spurred on P2P file sharing
- E.U. to Tighten Web Privacy Law, Risking Trans-Atlantic Dispute
- Online, there's a fine line between searching and stalking
- OpCartel gets stranger as Anonymous "spokesman" links DA to gang
- Porn Industry Gets Green Light for Red-Light .XXX District
- White House Threatens Veto Over Net Neutrality Issue
- Mean teens' online: Most ignore them or defend victim - study
- One in nine Internet users surfing without protection
- Boffins: Punters can't get a grip on online privacy tools
- The Evercookie: Like trying to kill Steven Seagal
- Judge Orders Divorcing Couple To Swap Facebook And Dating Site Passwords
- Google removes review calling man a pedophile and thief
- Google gets fresh with search algorithm tweak
- Google and co join gov's identity marketplace
- Enterprise Social Software: What Businesses Need to Do Next
- Senate may be nearing vote on net neutrality
- What is wrong with the Data Protection Act?
- UK govt warns against attempts to control the internet
- Kenyan Air Force Tweets Somalis: We’re About to Bomb You #Duck
- UK: Disorder no excuse to clamp down on Internet
- Activists tell gov to shove its net censorship plans
- The UN, copyright extremism and you
- Study: User Tools to Limit Ad Tracking Are Clunky
- How websites use your browser to sell you for cash
- Copyright bill controversy grows as rhetoric sharpens
- 38 Incredibly Useful Sites
- Creditor Moves to Dismantle Copyright Troll Righthaven
- Blue Coat owns up to Syrian Web-blocking
- Google's Maps Street View service pilots indoor photos
- House introduces Internet piracy bill
- BT gets 14 days to block Newzbin2
- Google report reveals YouTube takedown requests... by country
- French anti-piracy firm back in business
- Consumers increasingly savvy about being online
- Comcast No Longer Choking File Sharers’ Connections, Study Says
- Are IP addresses personal data?
- The impact of the web
- Free web service identifies Internet abuse
- You Are Not Your Name and Photo: A Call to Re-Imagine Identity
- Chatbots fail to convince judges that they're human
- If you ask it politely, Google will tell you your IP address
- Websites 'should carry libel risk for anonymous posts'
- Google Search to Have Default Encryption
- No GOP Senator Supports Bill to Protect Cloud E-Mail Privacy
- How to deal with email overload
- Court Orders French Cop-Watching Site Blocked
- Government backs copyright industry code
- Swedish court confirms jail for Pirate Bay cofounder
- Social net sites do wonders for crooks, spooks and bosses
- Stop, Or I’ll Tweet! Cops Struggle With Social Media
- Dutch ISP calls the cops after Spamhaus blacklists it
- Online privacy just an illusion?
- One in 10 Brits leaves web passwords in their will
- France acts against net pirates
- Children’s Internet Privacy comes into Congress’ View
- ISP Backlash Over Feds' Bot Notification Initiative
- U.S. Signs International Anti-Piracy Accord
- 22,000 freetards escape Hurt Locker piracy suit
- Google Maps adds helicopter view
- BitTorrent CEO sees danger in AFACT vs iiNet
- Provider: Anti-piracy ruling has 'killed Usenet'
- Lawmakers call for probe into supercookies
- Dating websites forced to display scam warnings
- EC to test broadband performance across member states
- Why put your personal info online?
- Virtual monkeys write Shakespeare
- The True Cost of Net Neutrality
- When a Company Gathers Info About You, Is that Invasion of Privacy?
- Is Privacy Overrated?
- How the Yahoo! homepage predicts your clicks
- Over 50% of Internet content inappropriate and dangerous for children
- Net neutrality rules kick in November 20
- Bullying, violence, revenge: the dangers of antisocial networking laid bare for children
- Cisco reveals the importance of networks in daily life
- Google Unearth: Aussie discovers new treasures from the past - from his office
- Governing the Global Information Space
- Senators question whether Google has biased search results
- Schmidt says Google has not cooked search results
- Buildings house secret servers that keep Net humming
- Internet Privacy: Cookies As a Weapon
- China’s brave new world of P2P credit
- On the Internet, Nobody Knows You’re a Robot
- Smut domain scores big bucks for not handling smut
- Now’s the time for a Web 3.0 right to privacy
- Update Urged on Children’s Online Privacy
- Most Asian nations realizing Internet cannot be tamed
- Grandparents with webcam become new online stars
- Google offers opt-out from Wi-Fi router location database
- Could We Start Trusting the Internet Again?
- Google flight search engine lifts off
- Belgians aim to be third neutral-net nation
- The Net As A Human Right; Claiming Our 'Identity Property'
- Net neutrality rules move closer to implementation
- How many pages are on the internet?
- Righthaven may have to file for bankruptcy
- Now We Can All Use the FBI Anti-Piracy Warning!
- Google Native Client: The web of the future - or the past?
- Why Wait for Google? Use Encrypted Search Today
- Google guzzles 2.3b kilowatt-hours of electricity a year - enough to power 207,000 homes
- Aussie penis pranksters deface Google Street View
- Regulators raid Google's South Korea office: source
- Internet: Government Dominance or Governance?
- Death of anonymity online has net users fuming
- Europe taking much stricter stance on do-not-track rules
- How to Google Like Google Googles
- Google launches Canadian online movie service
- What chatbots talk about when humans aren't around
- Court to hear arguments in warrantless wiretapping cases
- Couple can sue service that monitored their net sex
- Pirate Bay founders launch new cyberlocker
- Bayfiles 'to respect copyrights'
- Want to Make Your Flickr Photos Really Private? Geofence Them
- Internet advertisers begin offering new do not track icon
- Why Google+ Really Wants You to Use Your Real Name
- Google Explores Re-Ranking Search Results Using +1 Button Data
- DOJ pharmacy investigation undermines Google credibility
- Google boss 'knew about' unlicensed pharmacy adverts
- Why Employees Should Surf the Web At Work
- Many parents unaware if cyberbullying is an issue
- Social is the new Flash
- Do you have an Internet addiction? Here’s how you can control it
- Online defamation cases in England and Wales 'double'
- Employer claims victory in dispute over handwritten reference
- The internet: when the frontier closes
- Government considers porn ban
- 99% of UK gov websites are breaking the law
- Google settles illegal drug ad probe for $500 million
- China official tells Web firms to control content
- The Web Ain’t Dead Yet (And It’s Getting Easier to Create)
- White House pledges new Net privacy approach
- Browsing and Privacy: How to Not Get Tracked
- Spotting Fake Online Reviews - With Science!
- Libya starts to reconnect to internet
- Lib Dems want pirate-friendly, one-speed net
- Google+ Introduces Identity-Verification Badges
- Microsoft, McDonald's absolved of tracking cookie abuse
- Internet databases reveal new uses for old drugs
- Improvements to Google's privacy policies
- Social Networking Habits: 54 Percent of Users are Addicted, Webroot Research Finds
- The new order: the haves and the digital have-nots
- Google still trying to remove damning email from court case
- Google plus Google Plus: You give us info, we sell it!
- Fighting China's Golden Shield: Cisco sued over jailing and torture of dissidents
- Study finds third of teachers have been bullied online
- Google’s Mapping Tools Spawn New Breed of Art Projects
- How the West is arming the anti-censorship movement
- Are your searches going where you think they are?
- Britain’s musings of social-media ban fraught with technical difficulty
- LinkedIn Hurries to Address Privacy Spat
- Shortmail: A new approach to e-mail
- One Third of Drug-Related Searches Lead to Illicit Pharmacy Sites
- Shopped: digital tricksters get revenge on UK looters
- Facebook overuse can lead to psychological disorders in youth
- On Its Own, Europe Backs Web Privacy
- Is the Online Mug-Shot Industry Any Different than Blackmail?
- Google promises fix for jittery Usenet addicts
- Warning of rise in racism via internet, phones
- Pirates of the ISPs: tactics for turning online crooks into international pariahs
- Google driverless car causes five-car crash
- Dad behind 'Psycho Ex Wife' blog protests its shutdown
- Another blow to retailers: virtual dressing rooms
- US internet providers hijacking users' search queries
- Virus firm warns on Google+
- Aussie Internet censorship machine quietly revs up
- Telex to help defeat web censors
- Study Finds Online Ad Firms Don't Abide By 'Do Not Track' Requests
- How Online Companies Get You to Share More and Spend More
- Judge Grants Google ‘Street View’ Wiretap Appeal
- QR codes everywhere — even on grave markers
- Online map suppressing crime reporting, says survey
- Hundreds of dot-brand domains predicted
- Lawmakers push for children’s online privacy law
- As China rises on the net, website numbers shrink
- Google rewiring the way we remember, study says
- Hacking, Bad Hosting & False Positives
- Comcast Bans Seattle Man From Internet for His Cloudy Ways
- Many parents are only on Facebook to stalk their kids
- Paid to eat: woman fattens up bank balance by scoffing food online
- Google Maps mistake leads hordes to woman's property
- Google+ spams users after disk space shortfall
- Yahoo! reads! your! emails!
- Porn infiltrates Microsoft anti-scam help site
- The United Kingdom's secret firewall
- Google search data brings statistics into the present
- Privacy experts praise Google+ rollout so far
- Illegal UK film downloads up 30%, new figures suggest
- What's your online reputation?
- Google dumps all 11+ million .co.cc sites from its results
- Video: Beware of filter bubbles
- ‘Massive Infringement’ Case Against CNET Dropped
- The 10 Coolest Windows Shortcuts You Never Knew About
- Telstra, Optus net filters 'trivial' to bypass
- Control your home with thought alone
- Belarus blocks social media sites on holiday
- 8 tips for better Web searches
- Feds shut down poker site
- Xboxer SWATTED by armed cops after online spat
- Avatar, shmavatar: Online profile pics really do matter
- Google stops invitations to new social network
- Newspaper Chain Fights for Copyright Troll’s Survival
- Copyright group Creative Commons targets web users
- Chinese red-faced after photo fakery goes global
- Google targets Facebook with new social service
- ISPs opt into Interpol child abuse filter
- Film-makers seek injunction to block pirate site
- Google brings '+1' button to international search pages
- Google turns over user data in 94% of US demands
- Google chairman warns of censorship after Arab Spring
- Microsoft puts Office in the cloud, confronts Google
- Sacking for online chat at work ruled unfair
- Three strikes, throttling coming to US surfers
- Government plans to block piracy websites criticised
- Battle brewing over control of personal data online
- Wanted: Privacy Policies Written for Human Beings
- Google confirms FTC antitrust probe
- ISPs plot graduated response to piracy: Can this plan really work?
- Canadian Staples in customer privacy hot water
- Google Gets 1 Billion Monthly Unique Visitors
- Internet's next evolution: 'a Facebook without Facebook.com'
- FBI fat-thumbs data centre raid
- Making it harder for ads to track you online
- Analysis: New Internet rules will spawn battle for 'dots'
- Upending Anonymity, These Days the Web Unmasks Everyone
- .Coke? .Nike? Internet Name Shake-Up Set for Monday
- Social networking sites and our lives (pdf - 2.2 MB)
- Google killing 'I'm Feeling Lucky' button?
- Google Inside Search Focus is on Speed, Mobility
- Study: Risky online behavior common
- Report: Bush White House Wanted CIA to Discredit Blogger
- Google announces Instant Pages
- Rioting Canadians exposed online
- Aussie Feds quietly close mandatory internet filtering branch
- Google tackles online reputation management
- Google sued by hotel over 'receivership'
- Advertising closing in on Minority Report-style marketing
- World's biggest ad agency keelhauls 2000 'pirate' sites
- Nevada Judge Threatens Sanctions for Copyright Troll
- 26 Charged With Using P2P to Swap Child-Sex Videos
- Google Voice Search offers natural user input
- Five years from now, there’ll be no such thing as a webpage
- U.S. Funds Projects to Bypass Internet Censorship, Government Control
- Site appeals feds' unprecedented domain seizure
- Woman tries to hire hit man on Facebook
