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Government to miss cookie cut-off 16/05/2012

Most government websites will miss the UK's deadline for complying with EU regulations over cookies, the Cabinet Office tells the BBC. More - Government to miss cookie cut-off
 

Google makes search 'more human' 16/05/2012

Google revamps its search engine in an attempt to offer instant answers to search questions with a new function, the Knowledge Graph. More - Google makes search 'more human'
 

Facebook's $100bn IPO will have 'halo effect' on other technology companies 16/05/2012

When Mark Zuckerberg rings the Nasdaq bell on Friday, all eyes will be on the social network's share price and the hundreds of Facebook employees and investors who have become overnight billionaires in the social network's $100bn-plus initial public offering.

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Facebook: is it really worth $100bn? 16/05/2012

Facebook has 70 per cent of internet users signed up, but can it justify its flotation price, asks Shane Richmond

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The Pirate Bay hit by hack attack 16/05/2012

File-sharing website The Pirate Bay appears to have been hit by a coordinated hack attack. More - The Pirate Bay hit by hack attack
 

Patients test mind-controlled robotic arm 16/05/2012

A paralysed woman uses her thoughts to control a robotic arm, telling it to pick up her coffee.

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Facebook to sell 25% more shares 16/05/2012

Facebook says it will sell 25% more shares than first planned in its forthcoming flotation in response to strong demand. More - Facebook to sell 25% more shares
 

Virgin Atlantic allows air calls 16/05/2012

Passengers flying Virgin Atlantic from London to New York will soon be able to make in-flight phone calls using personal devices. More - Virgin Atlantic allows air calls
 

BBC aims for Olympics technology legacy 16/05/2012

The BBC is hoping its heavy investment in online Olympics coverage will be justified by a legacy of new technology that it can exploit at future live events such as the Diamond Jubilee and Glastonbury.

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Key IT influencer Ian Watmore quits civil service 16/05/2012

Ian Watmore, permanent secretary at the Cabinet Office and one of the main drivers of the government's IT strategy, is leaving the civil service next month. More - Key IT influencer Ian Watmore quits civil service
 
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