
Published on May,14 2012 - by Forbes
...o the colorful jumble that MySpace had become. In the early days, it was a real community ? not just a blog, a chatroom, or some other loose affiliation of digital strangers, but a true representation of an actual commun...
Published on May,10 2012 - by Reuters
...cube in 2008, his size 14 feet and huge arm span powering him to eight gold medals and sparking endless online chatroom debates about whether he or Usain Bolt deserved to be called the greatest sportsman on earth. That f...
Published on April,25 2012 - by Agence France Presse
...reported early this month.The 17-year-old boy, who was paid 22,000 yuan ($3,500), was recruited from an online chatroom, the Xinhua news agency said.A surgeon and four others have been arrested and are facing charges of ...
Published on April,25 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...ite has now been retweeted 9,400 times and shared 35,000 times on Facebook. In contrast to internet trolls and chatroom bullies, here is a group of strangers who have come together online to create something good. It is ...
Published on April,12 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
Glenda Cooper reports on Sexting, a worrying new type of cyber-bullying. Cheltenham has many claims to fame: gorgeous Regency architecture; the Gold Cup; GCHQ. But last week it hit the headlines for a far more ...
Published on April,12 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
The 14-year-old boy arrested in Cheltenham last week is part of an epidemic of teenagers who post sexual photos online, leading to a new type of cyber-bullying. Cheltenham has many claims to fame: gorgeous Regency ...
Published on April,12 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
Cheltenham has many claims to fame: gorgeous Regency architecture; the Gold Cup; GCHQ. But last week it hit the headlines for a far more undesirable reason: a 14-year-old boy from the town was arrested for posting a ...
Published on April,06 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...edia reported on Friday. The 17-year-old boy, identified only by his surname Wang, was approached in an online chatroom and paid 22,000 yuan (£2,200) for his kidney to be used in an illegal transplant operation, the Xinh...
Published on April,02 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
These proposed new powers could do more to threaten our liberty than aid our security. The state has always wanted to know as much as it can about its citizens. Snooping is in its nature. Yet the fundamental assumption ...
Published on March,29 2012 - by Agence France Presse
...e, Japan and Australia also launched separate investigations, it said.The hackers allegedly met in an Internet chatroom and broke into the servers of KPN and universities in South Korea, Japan, Germany, Britain, Norway, ...