Digital media
Google rejects French demand over global right to be forgotten
Google on July 30 rejected a French demand to globally apply the so-called right to be forgotten, which requires the company to remove links to certain information about users if asked.
Proto Thema sets bar higher in partnership with Google’s DNI
The Digital News Initiative (DNI) is a partnership between Google and news publishers in Europe aimed to support high-quality journalism through technology and innovation. The goal is to encourage a more sustainable news ecosystem – and to promote innovation in digital journalism — through ongoing collaboration and dialogue between the tech and news sectors.
Hot Natasha and Devin (pics)
Two young ladies based in the US have built a huge following on social media after they started posting pictures of themselves wearing a different bikini every day. 25 year-old Natasha Oakley, originally from Australia and 23 year-old Devin Brugman from Hawaii, who met on Facebook turned their love of bikini fashion blogging into a very lucrative business.
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49 beautiful photos of 'Love from Turkey'
As 20 photographers capture the beauties of Turkey in 17 cities, social media users participate in #LoveFromTurkey photo contest. Here are some of the best nominees so far
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Cyber crime unit warns of social media network virus comeback
Greece?s Cyber Crime Unit is warning Internet users of the reappearance of a virus targeting users on social media network Facebook.
Power of make-up: Half a face makes a world of difference (photos + video)
21-year-old youtube star Nikkie whose Youtube channel Nikkie Tutorial has around a million subscribers shocked fans when she decided to put makeup on just half her face. The difference was amazing!
FB: “No” to nipples, “Yes” to blowtorching puppies! (see video)
Social media giant Facebook may have a “no nipple” policy, but the site has no protection as far as sick videos shoing puppies being blowtorched to death are concerned. The vile video, shared around 70,000 times, was reported to the site by accountant Nick Parkes, aged 46.
Web game becomes latest battlefield in Turkish politics
A simple, multiplayer game on the web has become the latest battleground for Turkish politics ahead of the June 7 general election, gaming website Kotaku has reported.
In Agar.io, a player controls a tiny, colored cell gunning to eat smaller cells and avoid being slurped into someone else's mass.
Russia Warns Google, Twitter, Facebook of Possible Blocking of Services
Russia has warned Google, Twitter and Facebook to comply with laws requiring internet companies to transmit data on Russian bloggers who have more than 3,000 readers a day, Reuters has reported.