Court dismisses case against Yahoo
A Delhi court on Monday dismissed a case against Internet giant Yahoo for allegedly hosting objectionable content on its site and penalised the petitioner for dragging it in the litigation along with
Kerala MLA reprimanded for posting Bill draft on Facebook
Kerala Congress MLA V.T. Balram was today reprimanded by Assembly Speaker G. Karthikeyan for posting the draft of his Bill on the social network site Facebook.
Balram posted the draft of the Bill th
Blanket ban, contents' monitoring against Constitution: Google
US-based search engine Google Inc, facing a civil lawsuit along with 21 other websites for allegedly hosting objectionable contents on its web posts, has told a Delhi court that the blanket ban and
Facebook seeks breakthrough in mobile ad market
For Facebook it must look like a no-brainer - exploit its huge consumer loyalty and half a billion mobile phone users as a way of opening up the mobile market to blue chip advertisers.
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Obama pokes funs at birth controversy on Facebook
US President Barack Obama switched his Facebook page on Thursday to the social network's new 'timeline' format and poked fun at the controversy over his birthplace.
The first entry on Obama's revampe
Facebook to unveil new ad offerings
New, potentially lucrative advertising opportunities are coming to Facebook as a prelude to its initial public offering of stock. The idea is to lure big brands with the promise of effective, precisel
Reform villages, Kalam urges youth via Facebook
Former President APJ. Abdul Kalam, India’s missile man, on Friday urged the nation’s youth to target reforming villages in the country as ‘vibrant engines of growth’. Dr Kalam interacted with an enthu
Court orders man to apologize to estranged wife on Facebook
A court in the US has ordered a man to post an apology to his estranged wife on his Facebook page for 30 days to avoid a jail sentence for blasting her on the social networking site, a case that stirr
UK court OKs legal claim to be served via Facebook
Status update: You're sued.
Legal authorities said on Tuesday that a High Court judge in England has approved the use of Facebook to serve legal claims.
Lawyers in a commercial dispute were last wee
Now, check status of train berths, timings on Facebook
Expanding its online reach, Railways' Delhi Division has come up with a dedicated page on social networking site Facebook where passengers can check out availability of berths, train timings and other