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See your good luck tweet on Honda’s BTCC race cars
Motorsport fans can win the chance to have their own good luck message to Honda’s BTCC drivers displayed on the rear windscreens of both racing Civics for the final rounds at Brands Hatch.

Online shopping gets social
Theshoppingforecast.com, an innovative new fashion democracy and social shopping website, has just launched.
Kodak Gallery becomes more social
Kodak has announced a way to make the KODAK Gallery (kodakgallery.com) more social, by allowing users to join or login to KODAK Gallery using their Facebook account.

Dating 2.0 - Create your perfect partner with Citroen DS3
Citroen has unveiled the latest relationship innovation - Dating 2.0 - a pioneering online service that allows users to create their perfect partner through interactive technology - the 21st century way to make a date.
New entertainment experience featuring real families
Samsung has launched smart n simple -smartnsimple.tv - a new multi-platform entertainment experience that lets people inside the homes of real families living in London.
Three offers free mobile browsing on 0.facebook.com
Three has announced that it is now offering its customers free mobile browsing on the new 0.facebook.com site. By sponsoring 0.facebook.com Three is enabling its customers to stay connected through Facebook with their friends and family from any mobile Web browser without incurring any data charges.
Twenga online shoppers get social
Users comparing products on Twenga.co.uk, the new-generation shopping search engine, can now use Facebook to share with friends which products or brands they found for the best price on Twenga.co.uk. Much like shopping on the high street, users can show that they “like” something and share great deals with fellow shoppers as well.

Autoquake.com brings low car prices to London
Autoquake.com, UK online used car supermarket, is continuing its rapid growth with the launch of a new handover centre in Southall, London.
Don't advertise your home to thieves
For several years, UK householders have been updating their Facebook status and tweeting their every move. Now there is an even more accurate way to tell all your ‘friends' where you are. Facebook Places pinpoints your exact location. Churchill home insurance warns this could drive an increase in house burglaries.
Nikon my Picturetown - Store and share your memories
Nikon has launched a faster, smoother and even more feature-packed version of its photo and video storage and sharing service, my Picturetown.
Students use the internet to keep in touch with parents
As thousands of young people prepare to fly the nest for university this week, a new study by Endsleigh, student insurance provider, has revealed an emerging generation of internet-savvy students and parents is significantly changing the way families are now keeping in touch.

Online dating grows 30% in wake of iPad launch
GlobalPersonals.co.uk, the largest privately owned online dating company in Europe, today announced a 30 per cent increase in member subscriptions since the UK launch of Apple’s iPad in May.

Volvo launches Worldtrucker in the UK
With online communities spreading like wildfire, truck drivers can now start joining the throng by signing up on Volvo’s Worldtrucker networking site when the UK will officially launch its own local area on Monday, September 13th.
Rightmove launches new mobile site
Rightmove has launched a new mobile website (mSite), following the success of its number one ranked iPhone app, in response to the growing opportunity amongst users of Android phones and other mobile operating systems.
Fresh warning for social media users
Confused.com is warning people who use social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook that they could eventually face hikes in their home insurance premiums.