Apr 24th, 2009 - Wall Street Journal
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Facebook Inc. said it would move to implement two new governing documents after preliminary results showed that 74.4% of Facebook users who participated in a vote on the new documents supported them.
The social-networking site said it would adopt the new terms of service even though too few users voted to reach the threshold -- 30% of users – that it set for the new terms to go into effect. The company said that "more than 600,000" of its 200 ...
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G20 police blog boasts about a 'good kicking'
Apr 25th, 2009 - guardian.co.uk
A Scotland Yard officer boasted about "the unwashed getting a good kicking" at the G20 protests in a police blog entry posted a day after the death of Ian Tomlinson. The Met said last night it was attempting to identify the author of the comments...
Yahoo Demolishes GeoCities 10 Years, $3.6 Billion Later
Apr 25th, 2009 - eWeek
Yahoo announced that it will shut down GeoCities, one of the company's longer-running units, later in 2009. Yahoo purchased the service, which allows users to create their own Web pages, for $3.6 billion in 1999...
Reinventing MySpace: a new CEO is just the beginning
Apr 24th, 2009 - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - On MySpace, media mogul Rupert Murdoch is an 87-year-old woman in Uzbekistan or a 104-year-old American male. The latter's address: www.myspace.com/rupertownsyou.
Samantha Ronson on Lindsay Lohan: It's complicated
Apr 24th, 2009 - NY Daily News
If Sam Ronson's Facebook page is any indicator, the celebrity deejay might still be carrying the torch for former girlfriend Lindsay Lohan. Usmagazine.com reports that...
Pc 'eager to hit G20 protesters'
Apr 24th, 2009 - BBC NEWS
More than 80 allegations have been made about G20 police violence A police officer is being investigated after allegedly writing on a website that he was keen to "bash some long haired hippys" at the G20 protest.


