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63 per cent of people think schools should ban smartphones and social networks
Martin O'Neill: 'Is James McClean maturing? No.'
Anonymous Facebook sex app claims five new users a minute
Column: 5 tips to deal with cyberbullying
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Aaron McKenna: Regulate social media? No – we need a free speech law
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Irish businesses warned of 'significantly increased' IT security risks in 2013
9 tech trends that will make someone billions this year
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Weird Wide Web: the week in online oddities
Column: How to take your life back from technology
7 amazing quotes from the Independent's interview with Chris de Burgh
Facebook member numbers jump past one billion mark
Facebook says: No, the Timeline is not revealing your private messages
Column: How I came to shake the hand of a troll
Welcome to our Twedding: Couple exchange vows via Twitter
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
Zuckerberg loses $9.1 billion - and admits Facebook share slide is 'painful'
Facebook shares hit an all-time low
Science’s next big quandry: How do cows make friends?
On your knees: Hotel replaces Bibles with Fifty Shades of Grey
Poll: Should sports stars be punished for what they say on Twitter?
Gay dating app: No, the Olympics athletes did not crash our service
Survey finds most people check Facebook or Twitter while on holiday
Around 900,000 people take their own life every year
Facebook considers allowing access to children under 13
Starbucks Ireland says it hopes customers will forgive them
More people in Ireland now have Facebook, Twitter
Poll: Should teachers be on social media with students?
Facebook hikes price of its shares, raising value to over $100bn
Facebook to offer new file-sharing feature
Facebook share price values social network at up to $96 billion
Facebook organ donor registration could be extended to Irish users
"Pinterest is a phenomenon that's extraordinary," says Google M&A chief
6 gifts for the social media enthusiast in your life
Column: Kids are going to destroy the internet. Here’s how it’ll happen.
Irish SMEs are ‘stuck in the 20th century’
Facebook leaning toward Nasdaq, reports say
‘Inappropriate’ for teachers to befriend pupils on Facebook – Quinn