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Web 2.0
by Staff Writers

The Internet is booming again, but this time it’s very different. PC Authority brings you up to speed with the global Web 2.0 phenomenon.

Mar 2, 2007
News
MySpace takes on Digg and Google News
by Iain Thomson

News aggregator service aims to rake in more revenue for Murdoch.

Apr 23, 2007
News
Top US sites attract most traffic from outside America
by Robert Jaques

Internet usage outside US growing more rapidly.

Nov 10, 2006
News
YouTube sees Heavy competition in October
by Clement James

Google's latest buy has strong competitor in Heavy.com.

Oct 13, 2006
News
News Corp named as latest Yahoo suitor
by Shaun Nichols

Rupert Murdoch reportedly in talks with web giant.

Feb 18, 2008
News
Facebook ousts Google as most popular web site
by Iain Thomson

Facebook has become the most visited web site in the US, the first time Google has not held the top spot since 2007..

Mar 17, 2010
News
US Army blocks YouTube and MySpace
by Tom Sanders

Social websites banned for being 'bandwidth hogs'.

May 16, 2007
News
'Evil twin' Wi-Fi hacks target the rich
by Iain Thomson

Hackers after high net worth individuals in wireless scam.

Nov 24, 2006
News
Microsoft launches Live Spaces
by Will Head

Social networking linked into instant messaging.

Aug 4, 2006
News
MySpace and Wikipedia clones storm China
by Simon Burns

Search leader Baidu's revenue up 175 per cent with new services.

Jul 31, 2006
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Latest News on MySpace traffic
Facebook ousts Google as most popular web site
by Iain Thomson  |   Mar 17, 2010
Facebook has become the most visited web site in the US, the first time Google has not held the top spot since 2007..
News Corp named as latest Yahoo suitor
by Shaun Nichols  |   Feb 18, 2008
Rupert Murdoch reportedly in talks with web giant.
US Army blocks YouTube and MySpace
by Tom Sanders  |   May 16, 2007
Social websites banned for being 'bandwidth hogs'.