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The World Cup of Twitter?

By Tim Fuell - June 8, 2010

This time next week, the country if not the globe, will be in the grips of the World Cup. Yet, whilst there will be plenty of opinions, thoughts and comments available online,...

File-sharers will be logged

By Tim Fuell - June 1, 2010

British internet users who infringe copyright by using file-sharing software and sites will be logged, monitored and risk their details passed to copyright holders under new proposals from regulator OFCOM. The draft code of...

In the domain of the football World Cup

By Tim Fuell - May 28, 2010

The FIFA World Cup is nearly upon us and then the eyes of the world will be focused on the biggest international football tournament on the planet. Held once every four years...

Is the future paid for content?

By Tim Fuell - May 25, 2010

This week new websites for The Times and Sunday Times launched to the public. A cleaner look almost resembling the hard-copy newspapers will appeal to many, but the question is how appealing...

Is Google giving you the short answer?

By Nick Leech - May 24, 2010

When you search online, Search Engines answer your search query by providing a list of websites where you can find the information you’re looking for. It doesn’t tell you the answer to...

Never too old to get online

By Tim Fuell - May 21, 2010

They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks but an ever increasing number of older people getting themselves online suggest that maybe the internet is just a new way of...

Does IT make you happier?

By Tim Fuell - May 13, 2010

Here at 123-reg Towers surrounded by computer equipment, working away on my PC with dual-monitors, and with my smart phone sat next to me, life is not so bad.  To the people...

How will you vote?

By Tim Fuell - May 5, 2010

Tomorrow the country goes to the polls. In what truly has been a Digital Election – TV debates, Twitter and Facebook use by would-be MPs – tradition reels us back in as voters...