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Famous Greek Casanova known as 'Bruno' murdered on Rhodes
A 64-year-old resident of the southeastern Aegean island of Rhodes who gained some notoriety after featuring in a 2010 documentary detailing the heyday of the Greek "kamaki," Casanovas who make a business of romancing tourists vacationing in Greece, was found dead in his home on Friday by firefighters, local media reported on Tuesday.
YouTube ban a heavy intervention into freedom of expression: Top Turkish court
Banning access to YouTube constitutes a âheavy intervention into the freedom of expression of all users,â Turkeyâs Constitutional Court has said in its detailed ruling, while underlining that social media is a transparent platform enabling communication.
Turkey unblocks access to YouTube after 67 days
The Telecommunications Directorate (TÄ°B) unblocked access to YouTube on June 3, some 67 days after a ban that triggered global criticism of the Turkish governmentâs tightening grip on the Internet.
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Facebook's Zuckerberg pumping $120 mln into local schools
Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg put out word late Thursday that he and his wife Priscilla Chan are pumping $120 million into San Francisco Bay Area schools.
Turkey’s top court rules YouTube ban violates freedom of speech
The Constitutional Court ruled on May 29 that the ruling to block YouTube violated the rights of users and freedom of speech.
Man arrested for selling university-grade papers on Facebook
This photograph released by the Greek police shows a screen shot of the suspect's computer. The file that has been opened displays the names of the clients, the subjects of the essays they ordered, the names of the writers, as well as the fees that went to the writers and then to the suspect, under the heading 'net profits.' Surnames have been blanked out for privacy reasons.
Controversial Ex-Yu Facebook Group Pops Up Again
Photographs and "selfies" of teenage girls from Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia, shown half-naked in lace underwear, mini-skirts and other sexually suggestive clothing, have reappeared on Facebook under the name "Biggest sluts in elementary schools and high schools."
"The page was deleted but we made a new one :) Send us photos in inbox," the Facebook group says.
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Administration unable to remove provocative photographs of teenage girls from Facebook
Administration unable to remove provocative photographs of teenage girls from Facebook
The Facebook Group administrators have made at least 15 new profiles with photographs of naked teenage girls from Bosnia/Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia as spare ones, should the group with more than 56,000 users of this social network is banned or suspended in any way.
Governments Demanded of Google Information On 42 000 Accounts
The number of government demands for personal data in Google accounts has risen by 120% in the last four years.
In the second half of 2013 governments across the world made 27 000 requests for 42 000 accounts, according to the Google Transparency Report, which the company releases each six months since 2009.