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Turkey Is Going To 'Pixelate' Tweets It Doesn't Like
Two-week-old ban is lifted after Turkey's constitutional court rules that it breaches freedom of expression laws
Updated from: All About The Turkey Twitter Ban And How The Common Turkish Are Fighting Against It
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Teenagers Are Now Tweeting Bomb Threats To Airlines In An Attempt To Be Cool
The arrest of a 14-year-old Dutch girl who tweeted a bomb threat to American Airlines has set off a series of additional tweeted threats, and this is apparently the cool thing to do now on Twitter.
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What Prompted This Airline To Tweet A Totally Explicit Image To A Complaining Customer?
US Airways may have single-handedly redefined the word "blunder" after posting a photo of a model plane being inserted in a woman's vagina on the company's official Twitter account.
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These Are The Sites Where You Should Change Your Password Right Away
The bug has affected many popular websites and services and could have quietly exposed your sensitive account information. The heartbleed bug in short, is a nightmare. So how can you protect yourself now?
Updated from: Heartbleed Bug Hits The Internet: What Is It? How Does It Affect Me? What Should I Do?
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Facebook To Turn Off Chat On Mobile. Now, Messenger Will Be The Only Way To Communicate
In an effort to drive users to its standalone messaging application, the social network will turn off the Facebook chat feature in its main mobile app and prompt users to download Messenger to talk with friends.
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[NSFW PHOTOS] Do You Think Women In Revealing Clothes Deserve To Be Raped?
There's been a huge backlash on social media in Brazil, after a new survey suggested 65% of Brazilians think women who dress in a revealing way "deserve to be attacked".
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The 31 Days Of Social Media Turbulence Since The Disappearance Of MH370
It has been 31 days since MH370 went missing on 8 March 2014 and the past four weeks has been a roller coaster of emotions for social media users. SAYS takes a look back at the highlights of these 31 days.
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What Made The Creator Of JavaScript Quit As CEO Of Mozilla?
Following Brendan Eich's resignation over his controversial donation to opponents of gay marriage, we take a look at the man who co-founded Mozilla and what others have to say in or against his private views.
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AirAsia Apologises For Its "Sarcastic" MH370 Article After Social Media Backlash
AirAsia has apologised over an article published on its in-flight travel magazine travel 3Sixty April edition, which appeared to be sarcastic towards the missing MAS MH370.
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New Facebook Messenger Update Lets You Make Free Voice Calls
It's not immediately obvious that the latest version of Facebook Messenger for iOS and Android is a Facebook app at all. Its name is Messenger, not Facebook Messenger, and it comes in a new shade of lighter, more vibrant blue.
Updated from: Faster, Sharper, Neater...The All New Facebook Messenger For Android And iOS
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Public Apology Of Chinese Actor To His Wife Generates Tsunami Of 2 Million Comments
Chinese actor Wen Zhang has broken social media records by making a public apology to his wife for cheating on her, via Sina Weibo.
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There's A Blue Dino On Facebook And Here's What It Wants You To Do
Facebook has taken your oversharing to heart and they've dispatched a little and rather cute friend to keep an eye on you.
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