Number 10 hands out Twitter exclusives to favoured journalists Downing Street aims to secure goodwill from journalists by revealing news before its official announcement by ministers
Twitter fiction: Meg Rosoff The novelist and children's writer takes up our Twitter-based challenge to come up with a story in 140 characters or fewer
Google reports record spike in government requests to remove content Internet giant details requests for material to be pulled from YouTube, Blogger service and from Google search
Katherine Jenkins ran the marathon and still looked good. So what? Giles Fraser: The Daily Mail columnist Jan Moir's criticism of the singer for looking flawless at the London marathon was sheer tabloid hypocrisy
Forbes Media’s Lewis DVorkin: ‘I’m not a geek, I just like doing new things’ The chief product officer on paying contributors according to traffic and getting advertisers to pay for editorial, writes Lisa O'Carroll
David Colquhoun, Twitter-addicted scourge of scientific quackery Professor of pharmacology David Colquhoun, the debunker of pseudoscience on his unmissable blog, talks to Tim Adams
Twitter fiction: Naomi Alderman The author and games writer takes up our Twitter-based challenge to come up with a story in 140 characters or fewer
Press regulation: minor bloggers excluded from exemplary damages Political parties reach agreement on 'micro businesses' with turnover of less than £2m for amendment to crime and courts bill. By Mark Sweney
Twitter fiction: Will Storr The journalist and novelist takes up our Twitter-based challenge to come up with a story in 140 characters or fewer
Twitter and Apple prepare to launch music services Biggest music retailer close to securing streaming licences with major labels, as Twitter Music gears up for Coachella debut. By Jemima Kiss
Cat Marnell may be a freak show, but she’s staring right back at us Megan Carpentier: Love or hate her, the blogger chooses to write about her drug use. And after sealing that book deal, you can't deny her agency
Youth crime commissioner Paris Brown stands down over Twitter row Brown apologises for writing comments on social networking sites that she admits 'have offended many people'
YouTube superstars: the generation taking on TV – and winning The revolution will not be televised but who cares? It's already online. Tim Lewis investigates the new generation of 'YouTubers'
Twitter fiction: Polly Samson The writer takes up our Twitter-based challenge to come up with a story in 140 characters or fewer
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