Google's in tents and Facebook's in trouble
Week in TechHow much is Facebook really worth, and is it about to get crappier? Those are the big questions this week.

Week in TechHow much is Facebook really worth, and is it about to get crappier? Those are the big questions this week.

Gary MarshallYahoo used to rule search, but it lost to Google and Bing. But now it's back with Axis - and Axis is good.

The internet went into a collective state of mourning this week following the demise of the RickRoll'D video.

Shareholders sue Facebook over key information that was allegedly withheld prior to the company's IPO last week.

Google chairman Eric Schmidt says that there's "a lot more to come" from the social network.

It looks as though Google Chrome has finally pipped IE to the most-used web browser post according to Stat Counter's figures.

With all of the furore about Facebook's IPO and Pakistan briefly blocking Twitter, Microsoft has quietly launched its own attempt at a social networking site.

A site hopes to use social media to predict Facebook's IPO closing day value

OpinionJobs had it right; I'd like Flash banned on PCs with immediate effect - it's by far and away the worst thing about using a modern computer.

TalkTalk has switched on porn-filtering for all new customers, so they will have to choose to switch on access to adult websites.

The hugely-popular Game of Thrones is the most-pirated television show of 2012, according to new figures.

Mozilla has lashed out at Microsoft for restrictions within the Windows 8 RT operating system.

Music streaming service Deezer has boosted its bid to challenge Spotify by announcing a new licensing deal.

Facebook will launch a new tool to allow users to discover the best apps, games and services on the social network.

OpinionTry and imagine the end-game when media corporations and the government run the internet the way they want to. It looks awful.

Flickr has announced that it has been working together with Pinterest to give photographers credit on pinned images.

Microsoft says it has fixed a bug within its Hotmail email service, which had allowed hackers to easily reset passwords and take control of accounts.

Updated"Just like the Loch Ness Monster, you may have heard about Google Drive. It turns out, one of the two actually does exist." That's how Google introduced the Google Drive.

ExclusiveIncreased file size plus easy image selection, sorting and tagging before uploading are all possible now.

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey was an investor in Instagram and rumors suggest he had bigger plans for the app.

ExclusiveThe photography social networking site talks to TechRadar.

Twitter is taking a hard line on spammers, bringing the law into its attempt to shut down the worst offenders.

Facebook has launched a counterclaim against Yahoo's patent infringement lawsuit, using patents it has only just bought.

Google has unveiled a new service called Google Consumer Surveys which allows web publishers to earn revenue from its customers answers.

Gary MarshallRemember when Yahoo! made cool things? Us too - but it let Google stomp it in search and Facebook in social. Chucking a bunch of lawyers at Facebook isn't going to stop its decline.

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