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News Archive June 2010
30th June
- Google to Stop Redirecting to .hk Site
- Google Blocks Old Chrome Plug-ins
- Survey Shows Most Internet Newbies Are Over 50
29th June
- Google Takes 'New Approach' With Beijing
- Online MP's Expense System Still Faulty
- Study Shows Social Networks Leak Your Private Info
- Google Having Another Stab At Social
- China Threatens Google's ICP License Following Redirect
28th June
- Government to Review 820 Websites
- Experts Say Cloud Will Help Enable Creativity And Growth
- Rural Broadband Resposibility is on 'Big Society'
- US Plans to Double Broadband Connections
- Obama Could Get Power to Turn Off Internet
25th June
24th June
23rd June
- Schroders Encourages Social Media to Increase Efficiency
- Broadband Tax is Dropped by Government
- Google Voice Lifts Invite Only Policy
22nd June
- Kenya Plans to Cut Crimen With Phone Registration
- BT Scraps Limits on Data Traffic
- Apple App Helps Return Lost iPhones
- Twimbow to Color-Code and Filter Tweets
- French Find Google's Collected Data Includes Passwords
21st June
- IT Industry Given Rare Royal Charter
- Google to Release Paid Content Platform
- YouTube Video Editor Unveiled
- FCC Forges Ahead With '3rd Way' to Broadband Regulation
18th June
- FCC to Toughen Internet Rules
- Legal Action Threatens Google Again
- Amazon Threatens Future of Facebook
- Broadband Contract Termination Fees to be Slashed
- General Electric Says it Will Spread its Bets on IT Sourcing
17th June
- Google Maps Allows Users to See Which Homes Are For Sale
- Intuit Service Hit by Online Outages
- ExtensionFM Turns Web into Music Library
- San Francisco Will Pass Mobile Phone Radiation Law
16th June
- Wikipedia Allows Divise Pages to be Edited
- Senators Call for FCC to Sign Off White Spaces on Broadband
- BT Pledges Major Broadband Roll Out by 2011
- Apple and AT&T stutter under iPhone demand
15th June
- Guggenheim Collaborates With YouTube For Exhibition
- Conference Suggests Social Tech on The Rise
- Twitter Whacked by Hours-Long Problems
- One Laptop per Child Updates Design for Older Pupils
14th June
11th June
- Data Cap Introduced For UK iPhones
- Google Releases Patches For 11 Chrome Flaws
- Why Google Backed Down on Home Page Backgrounds
- World Cup Players Banned From Twitter
10th June
- Recession Increases LinkedIn Users
- Google Aims to Halve Search Time With Caffeine
- Court Says EU Mobile Roaming Caps Legal and Fair
- Google Accused of Criminal Intent Over Data Collection
9th June
7th June
4th June
- US demands cyberspace freedom
- 1 in 4 state IT contracts to go to SMEs, says Cable
- Google App Engine datastore strugggles to cope
- NAO wants risky IT state projects to be public
- Facebook founder defends privacy controls
- Fifa video game comes to Facebook
- IBM to help IT depts deal with information overload
3rd June
- Steve Jobs declares post-PC era
- Google is close to handing over German wi-fi data
- Apple could launch iPhone 4G in July
- Google acquires ad company Invite Media
- Europe calls on BT to open up broadband infrastructure
- President Bush joins Facebook
- Facebook "clickjacking" spreads across site
- Motorola dares to be square with Flipout smartphone
2nd June
- Apple boss defends conditions at iPhone factory
- Thieves strike again in the virtual world Habbo Hotel
- IE6 market share drops below 5 percent
- Most broadband USers ignorant of connection speed
- MySpace happy for Facebook to get in to music
- More high severity flaws haunt Adobe software
- IBM to organise summit at invitation of Prince of Wales
- Malware attack hits Facebook users
- Two more tablets unveiled to take on iPad
1st June
