BBC – Wikipedia unlocks divisive pages for editing
The online encyclopaedia Wikipedia says it has taken an “important step” towards making it easier to edit some of its most controversial articles. Up to 2,000 articles, including a page about former US President George W Bush, will have their strict editing restrictions relaxed.
IT PRO – BT aims to make London broadband world beater
BT has pledged to provide fibre broadband to 87 per cent of homes and small businesses in London by spring 2011.
ComputerWorldUK – BP blunders on social networking target as oil spill continues
With oil still gushing into the Gulf of Mexico and BP facing a PR nightmare, the last thing the company needed to do was make matters worse.
SC Magazine – Fresh ‘likejacking’ attack on Facebook, as revisions are made on page controllers
Facebook is now allowing the removal of a page creator by an appointed administrator.
The Guardian – Ernst & Young faces inquiry over Lehman audit
Britain’s accountancy regulator will today launch an investigation into Ernst & Young’s role as auditor of the European arm of Lehman Brothers.
CRN – Government confirms Buying Solutions move
Public sector procurement arm to move to Cabinet Office where it will form part of cost-cutting Efficiency and Reform Group









