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Monday 15 April 2013
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‘The best new music in the world right now’ will be available on Twitter ‘soon’, the site has confirmed
Google has agreed to make legally binding changes to its search engine after an investigation by European competition regulators.
Charities such as Shelter and businesses including Vodafone have seen their Facebook adverts appear on pages about rape and violence.
The pioneering Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler is celebrated in today’s Google Doodle, marking his 306th birthday.
In May 2012, Millennial Media was the first mobile advertising company to go public in the US. CEO Paul Palmieri talks exclusively here on growth and the UK's global importance.
After a historic three-way deal signed in Amsterdam this week, a ground-breaking Center for Stem Cell Research will be set up in Moscow in 2014 with collaboration between major Dutch and Russian universities.
Bitcoin has received its most high-profile endorsement yet as the Winklevoss twins, famous for their legal battle with Facebook, reveal they could be the largest holders of the controversial digital currency – just as the bubble bursts and the price plummets.
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