In a protest against the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act in the US, sites like Tumblr, Mozilla and Reddit rally their users to speak out.
A new iteration of the Send Money app now allows for peer-to-peer transactions on the world's largest social network.
These accounts are unmetered, unshaped and prioritised.
The growth is driven by cheaper Internet-capable mobile devices and the expansion of 3G networks, says InMobi.
The Google Music service is released in the US, aiming to rival other digital music services.
Criminals use online gambling to launder money and must be carefully regulated, says the Financial Intelligence Centre.
After a major spam attack on the world's largest social network this week, Facebook says it has found the culprits.
The company plans to deliver 20% more data for the same price as similar plans from rival operators.
The social network's facial recognition feature caught the attention of Germany's Data Protection Authority, which is preparing legal action.
The days of “reaching your limit” of bandwidth are over, claims the Internet service provider.
The social network's newsfeeds have been inundated with offensive content in a major spam attack.
The official opposition praises the taxman for excelling in catching out tax evaders and creating online platforms for tax payments.
A recent study revealed that more than six million students opt to include online classes into their schedules.