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So, we wave goodbye to 2007 - by all accounts a pretty big year forthe technology industry. But what were you actually reading? I've takena big stick to the Guardian's stat monkeys and forced them to revealour biggest news stories of the year.
• Companies and party aides cast eye over Wikipedia Editing your own entry on Wikipedia is usually the province of vaincelebrities keen for some good PR. But a new website has uncovereddozens of companies that have been editing the site in order to improvetheir public image
• What Jobs told me on the iPhone Will Apple's chief executive unveil a tablet Mac or an 'iPhone' atMacworld next week? Former sales boss David Sobotta describes themeeting which explained key thinking
• Google Earth used to target Israel Palestinian militants are using Google Earth to help plan their attackson the Israeli military and other targets, the Guardian has learned
• Google Sky launches Thanks to the popularity and reach of the internet, Google has becomeone of the most powerful companies in the world. Now the California webgiant is casting its net across the rest of the universe as well.
• Facebook is so last year Virtual pets, video diaries and travellers' logs could be the next stars of cyberspace
• Titan Rain - how Chinese hackers targeted Whitehall Chinese hackers, some believed to be from the People's Liberation Army,have been attacking the computer networks of British governmentdepartments, the Guardian has learned
• YouTube overtakes MySpace YouTube has established itself at the top of the league of the newgeneration of community websites by becoming even more popular thanMySpace, according to research