
The recently debuted official blog of "Mrs. LeBron Wade" has given haters of Miami Heat star LeBron James and his teammates a new way to vent their anger: by giving him an alter ego as a married woman.
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Hailed as the internet's highest honor by the New York Times, the Webby Awards are coming again.
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Facebook recently announced that it will modify its website in the United Kingdom to allow young users that are confronted on the social network with unwanted or suspicious behavior to contact the authorities directly, according to a recent report by The Frontline.
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Twitter, founded in 2006, is now telling users that it will implement its first advertising service on the website, the company announced recently.
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Search engine giant Google will now include website response speed in its list of factors that affect its result rankings, the company announced recently.
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Employees who feel like they can get away with crass or arrogant behavior at the workplace may want to think again.
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The website for Nikkei, the largest Japanese business newspaper, recently announced that it will be joining a growing number of British newspaper sites that charge users for access but added a severe twist to the policy, says major media outlets.
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Following claims of extortion and several lawsuits, the website Yelp announced that it will no longer delete reviews entirely from the page and does not give favorable treatment to its advertisers, according to Media Post.
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While many celebrities use their blogs or Twitter pages to communicate with their fans when they are off stage, now one is doing so from prison.
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An internet startup called Fashion Stake recently announced the launch of its website that attempts to put consumers in control of the latest fashion lines, according to Reuters.
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