Google+ is like a great party venue - only problem is, I don't know anyone at the party and can't wait to get home to Facebook.
SITA's attitude to its contractors is probably the kind of situation that led to the idea of banning labour broking in the first place.
It's going to be fun and games once people realise the full power of the Consumer Protection Act.
Steve Jobs' resignation marks the end of an era, but also highlights the changes it's brought.
Facebook revamps its privacy settings (thanks Google+) as some of us can't act as our own social filters.
Government thinks we're too cautious to do anything significant about e-tolling, but others feel we have what Egypt had.
Is social networking “addiction” becoming almost a prerequisite in a radically changing world?
Do real-name policies help to keep online users accountable and civil, or do they stifle debate and hinder activism?
Students need the Internet so they know showers can't cure Aids.
Cellphone companies that lock subscribers into contracts without mercy will find themselves on the losing end of the numbers game.
The drive to market our identities destroys any attempt to express true individuality.
All efficiency and no thought process would spell disaster in government.