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Bebo chief reveals how he aims to take on Facebook
Michael Birch sold Bebo for $850m in 2008, but now plans to revive it with a focus on profiles.

Myanmar blocks Facebook for sake of 'stability'
Facebook is being used as a platform for opposition to the military coup.

Parler boss says he has been fired by the board
The "free speech-driven" social media platform has been largely offline since Capitol riots.

Meet the new face of Amazon - Andy Jassy
Mr Jassy has been at Amazon for 23 years - and currently runs its profit-making web services business.

Call of Duty: Warzone reveals anti-cheat software
Publisher Activision has banned more than 60,000 accounts in one day for cheating on the video game.

eBay boosted by Christmas surge in online orders
eBay saw sales jump as shoppers turned to online shopping for Christmas presents during lockdown.

Broadband switches should be less 'hassle' - Ofcom
The regulator wants people to change provider more easily, but feels many people are put off switching.

Myanmar blocks Facebook for sake of 'stability'
Facebook is being used as a platform for opposition to the military coup.

Parler boss says he has been fired by the board
The "free speech-driven" social media platform has been largely offline since Capitol riots.

Meet the new face of Amazon - Andy Jassy
Mr Jassy has been at Amazon for 23 years - and currently runs its profit-making web services business.
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