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  • George Osborne takes a swipe at Vince Cable on Twitter

    January 2, 2015

    As we approach the general election expect the rift between the Conservatives and their Lib Dem coalition partners to widen ever further as they prepare to tear each other to shreds over the coming months. Rarely a week goes by without a Lib Dem MP or minister warning the nation of the dire prospect of [...]

  • Everybody panic: Twitter was down for five hours yesterday

    December 29, 2014

    Twitter users experienced widespread outages yesterday afternoon.  In a blog post published overnight, the service admitted that some users had been unable to sign in to Twitter between 4am and 9.25am Pacific Standard Time – that's between midday and 5.25pm UK time. The glitch largely affected Android users, signing them out on their devices and [...]

  • Xiaomi could be worth more than Uber, Twitter, LinkedIn and Netflix after $1bn investment round

    December 22, 2014

    A Beijing-based company which has become the world’s third-largest smartphone maker in the space of four years is now said to be worth more than the likes of Uber, Twitter, LinkedIn and Netflix after its latest funding round. Xiaomi has raised $1bn (£640m) from a host of investors, valuing the firm at more than $45bn, [...]

  • Instagram valued at $35bn – but how does that compare to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn and WhatsApp?

    December 19, 2014

    Instagram exceeded Twitter in terms of daily users last month; now it looks like that has trickled through to its valuation.    The photo-sharing app has been valued at $35bn by Citi analyst Mark May, nearly double the amount he previously estimated.    Based on Twitter's current share price, it's worth just over $23bn.   [...]

  • Snap! Instagram leaves Twitter in the dust with 300m daily users

    December 10, 2014

    FACEBOOK’S photo-sharing service, Instagram, yesterday said it now had more than 300m users sharing over 70m photos and videos each day. Meanwhile, microblogging service Twitter, which recently listed on the New York Stock Exchange, reaching a valuation of $23.4bn (£14.8bn), had just 284m active users, according to its website. Instagram, bought by Facebook in April [...]

  • Instagram now has 300 million users surpassing Twitter while brands and celebs will get verified badges

    December 10, 2014

    Instagram now has more than 300m users, having added 100m new users in the last nine months the photo-sharing site has revealed. The figure means the Facebook-owned site surpasses fellow social network Twitter, which counted 284m users at the end of October. It’s a significant step for the four-year-old business which counted 100m users two [...]

  • Trumpton: Ukip members not getting the Twitter joke

    December 8, 2014

    Some Ukip members have failed to see the funny side of a spoof Twitter account that depicts the party’s members as characters in a 1960s children’s programme, Ukip’s economic spokesperson told  Morning Wire yesterday.   Ukip’s sole Scottish MEP David Coburn last week called for @Trumpton_UKIP to be banned and encouraged his own followers on [...]

  • Clintons council estate Santa Christmas card causes Twitter storm

    December 7, 2014

    It's December, which means open season has been declared on silly Christmas cards (just ask Tony Blair). But not until now has a card generated so much vitriol. Step forward Clintons, the card shop which has enraged a nation with its “poor bashing” festive card.  The offending Christmas card   The “10 reasons why Santa [...]

  • Ukip might be winning the Twitter war, but Tories are still favourites to retain Trumpton

    December 5, 2014

    Trumpton has emerged as the next key political battleground – and it looks set to be another dirty tricks campaign.    This week social media has been dominated by representatives from Ukip, Conservatives, Labour, Lib Dems, Greens, Communists and Trumpton First, all vying to be elected into the hotly contested fictional seat.   Despite the [...]

  • Twitter unveils a set of new anti-trolling tools making it easier to report internet abuse

    December 2, 2014

    Twitter has introduced a set of new "anti-trolling" tools, meaning it's now harder for its 284m active users to "troll" one another. "Trolling" is a description for when a user's Twitter account or posts are bombarded with insults, provocations or threats. The social network unveiled a set of faster, more mobile friendly tools which will [...]

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