Google says that the web is getting faster, with a 30% increase in mobile browsing speeds in the last year. But repressive regimes are still slowing growth
Updating news from last week, Internet traffic in Cuba was vastly improved today but the country is still far behind in allowing web access to its citizens
Lord Leveson's inquiry into press standards points the figure at Twitter for bringing economic hardships on the press but also praises the site as a model of free speech
Dozens of European languages are threatened by a lack of technological supports, a major international study called Languages in the European Information Society has found
You would think that the Irish would have little reason to celebrate the son of a European tax collector but, come March 17, that is just what the country, and the world, will do. To find out what is happening online we spoke to the organisers of the 2011 St Patrick’s Festival to see what digital events are planned this March.
Chinese will overtake English as the dominate language on the internet in the next five years, according to data collated by TNW. TNW says that there are over 400m Chinese language internet users, a number approaching the 530m English language internet users. Along with this already large number Chinese has also seen a 1,277% increase in online use in the past decade.