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Web users parody David Cameron campaign poster

MyDavidCameron.com asked users to send in their versions of the poster

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David Cameron: 'We should ask what has gone wrong with our society'

Tories plan high speed internet

Monday, 1 February 2010

The Tories yesterday outlined plans to deliver "superfast" broadband to the majority of Britain's homes by 2017.

13-year-old blogger Tavi Gevinson, with designer John Galliano

Fluff flies as fashion writers pick a cat fight with bloggers

Sunday, 31 January 2010

Editors claim the amateurs taking their front-row seats have been bought by the big couture houses

Hillary Clinton denounced censorship after Google threatened to quit China

The Google war: China calls US an 'information imperialist'

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Speech by Hillary Clinton on internet freedom provokes angry response

ndian Premier League Chairman and Commissioner Lalit Modi at a press conference announcing Google's partnership with IPL to bring the games live on YouTube

YouTube seals IPL deal to show live cricket online

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Google-owned video sharing website trumpets 'first-of-its-kind innovation'

The New York Times building in Manhattan

New York Times confirms web charges

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

The New York Times became the latest of the world’s prominent newspapers to promise it would start charging for access to some content its website – but it put off for another year the crucial decisions on how much readers will be allowed to see for free and how much it will cost for unfettered access.

Jewish newspaper's website hacked

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

The website of Britain's flagship Jewish newspaper has been attacked by Turkish-speaking hackers, its editor has said.

The New York Times building in Manhattan

New York Times 'may charge for online content'

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

The New York Times Co Chairman Arthur Sulzberger is close to announcing that the paper will begin charging for access to its website, New York Magazine reported on its web site citing people familiar with internal deliberations.

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China’s other search engine providers ponder life without Google

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

As Google and the Chinese government continue their tug of war over content, China's other internet servers must be watching proceedings with mixed emotions.

In the site's early years, the Beckhams were quintessential Popbitch fodder. Known to the mailout's recipients as 'Derek'  and 'Skeletor,' Posh and Becks produced some of the site's most famous – and notorious – scoops

Ten years of Popbitch

Thursday, 14 January 2010

Tim Walker: Celebrity-obsessed couple launched a weekly gossip email - and changed the game forever

In his father's footsteps. Straw the younger's political trek

Sunday, 10 January 2010

Now a noted blogger, the mature Will tells Matthew Bell he aims to stay true to his ideals

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