Threats posed by proposed new media laws go way beyond the freedom of the press.
In this World Wide Wrap: Australian govt spends on ICT, social media merges ICT strategy, and Iran develops ICT framework.
The US tops the list at 18.6%, making it responsible for nearly one in five junk e-mails.
The Meshin solution scans e-mail, RSS feeds, and social networks. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
In this World Wide Wrap: Epicor unveils enhanced 2.0 strategy, all set for MS Lync release; and IBM bolsters cloud security.
Sophos warns Facebook users about messages circulating on Facebook claiming that friends have received free iPhones.
The social networking's one-time password system still leaves security risks, says Sophos.
In this World Wide Wrap: Phone numbers set for shake-up, Nimbuzz to remove Skype support, and MyNetFone rolls out VOIP.
People are inherently lazy and tend to react better to information that is pushed to them, says Nicola Els, head of e-billing at Striata.
Twitter and social networks are the new face of 21st Century activism.
In today's technology roundup: Massive Nokia job cuts loom, Google saves $3.1bn in taxes, social media giants make investments, and mobile industry a trillion-dollar business.
Businesses must accommodate social media networks as part of their customer services strategy, says Inter-Active Technologies.