Bomb threats tweeted to female journalists in UK
London: London's Metropolitan Police have launched an investigation after several female journalists received bomb threats via social networking site Twitter.
The Guardian's Hadley Freeman, Independe
Congress readies to battle BJP on Twitter
New Delhi: Although the number of twitteraties in the Congress is increasing after the party decided to focus on the social media, its senior ministers, chief minisers, CWC members have yet to become
Kashmir Grand Mufti video: Digvijay Singh slams him for 'double speak' on music
Srinagar: Congress leader Digvijay Singh on Sunday criticised Grand Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir Bashiruddin Ahmad saying the video showing him enjoying music had exposed his "double speak".
"Double sp
Indian Mujahideen remark: Manmohan Singh, Rahul Gandhi endorse same views?, asks BJP
New Delhi: The row over Congress leader Shakeel Ahmed's comments linking genesis of Indian Mujahideen to Gujarat riots continued on Tuesday with BJP accusing the ruling party of using terror to garne
Pope set to wash sins via Twitter
Washington: On this World Youth Day event which will take place in Rio De Janerio, Catholics need not necessarily be present in flesh and blood to seek forgiveness, as Pope Francis would be offering
Tumblr founder calls Twitter 'gross'
Washington: Social networking website Tumblr's founder Dabid Karp has reportedly called microblogging site Twitter's display of number of followers for every tweet as 'gross'.
According to the New Yo
Remark on Oz PM sparks cleavage protest
Sydney: A remark against Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has sparked a rush of cleavage photos on Facebook and Twitter. The online protest was lodged after a commentator said on a radio progr
As Facebook grows up, ambitions get reality check
San Francisco: Facebook, which once seemed poised to take over the Internet, is showing its limitations: a host of newer services are gaining ground among trend-setting youth; a much-hyped smartphone
Tough morning for social media in 3 different nations
Friday morning was tough for social media as its misuse was brought to fore in three countries.
First, In the New York Times, Felicity Barringer blamed that in the social media, there was an outbrea
Shashi Tharoor, Lalit Modi revive old war on Twitter
Kochi: After the Sreesanth-Harbhajan controversy, old foes, former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi and minister Shashi Tharoor revived their rivalry on Twitter, with the former harshly criticising the la