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Bournemouth loses bid to become city
Bournemouth has failed in its bid to become a city as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations, losing out to Chelmsford.
Tweets from the beach
As the sun came out over Bournemouth today delighted residents have ditched their winter clothes donned their shorts and headed for the beach. Ashley Crowson headed to Bournemouth's beachfront to investigate and seemed just a little excited to be out of the office.
Bournemouth residents pledge support for Kony 2012 action day
An estimated 2,000 local residents will hit the streets of Bournemouth on April 20 to support the Kony 2012 campaign.
Liveblog: Apple Event 7 March
The Breaker is covering the Apple event with social media here from 6pm, live. Including images, public live feeds and retweeting posts by media organisations who are at the event, this post will be automatically updating every 15 minutes.
“We have something you really have to see. And touch” – Apple
Apple has sent out press invitations for an event on 7th March in San Francisco at 10am. Both the public and media are guessing that there will be an unveiling of the iPad 3. Karen Yun looks at the public reaction through the social networking site Twitter.
Poole tries to be more social
Poole councillors pushed the boundaries of their social media profiles, looking to improve their presence in the new media. Laura Curtis looks at how successful the experiment was.
Twitter: the fastest news source
Twitter fans rate the micro-blogging service as the fastest and number one news source. Andria Archontides looks at whether Twitter is becoming the place to go for news.
Tweets from the streets of Syria: Storify
As the conflict between the forces of President Bashar al-Assad and dissenters escalated on the streets of Syria, so did the traffic on Twitter. But discerning truth from rumor and speculation is problematic. Here's a compilation of the varying voices, put together by Marc Perry.
How the Glyn Helliwell murder case unfolded
A jury of five men and seven women have retired to consider the verdict in the Glyn Helliwell murder case. The family of the accused as well as others connected to the case have gathered at the Winchester Crown Court, expecting the verdict. A Storified report.