Christmas is coming, and Brits are indulging in a spot of festive Christmas shopping. But it appears that more and more of us are choosing to buy gifts online, instead of jostling in the Christmas queues.
Google have decided they now want to become more involved with your online shopping. And not just with the browsing and paying parts.
Apparently Chanel don’t really like the thousands of websites that turn a profit by hawking knock-off Chanel products. And neither does a federal judge in Nevada, USA.
Ever since being elected, the UK government have promised to upgrade the UK’s broadband network, especially in rural areas. But Chancellor George Osborne has announced that 10 UK cities will also benefit from faster, more reliable broadband.
Another week, another attempt by someone to sue Google over their search results. This time, it’s Max Mosely, who’s suing Google in both Germany and France because the search engine hasn’t censored search results over a certain alleged Third Reich-themed party in 2008.
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Despite the ongoing economic hardships suffered by much of Europe, online businesses in the UK are thriving. And this is helped by yet another rise in the number of regular internet users.
Bing Release Top Searches for 2011 (so far…)
29, Nov 2011November’s almost done, so it’s about time for the search engines to release their 2011 top searches lists. And for once, Bing have beaten Google to the punch.