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GADGETS AND GAMES DIRECTORY :: Results in WEEKLYBITS.COM Rowling Ruling Bolsters Privacy Chief 264 aciertos encontrados.
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Google Tries To Bigfoot Trade Association: Refuses To Put Privacy Policy On Front Page bigfoot.jpg - Google Tries To Bigfoot Trade Association: Refuses To Put Privacy Policy On Front Page One byproduct of Google buying DoubleClick is a close association with the Network Advertising Initiative, the trade organization that DoubleClick helped found and which publishes guidelines reg [..]
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Ari Gold's Brother To Be Obama's Chief Of Staff  From Clusterstock: RAHM-BO! [..]
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Google trials Street View face-blurring tech  International anonymity for New Yorkers Google has begun to roll out Street View images with the faces of innocent bystanders to its drive-by captures suitably blurred - a response to increasing privacy concerns over the service’s indiscriminate broadcasting of the unwashed masses. TheRegister [..]
Thoughts from Kansas Relevance: 4.529
Behe's words thrown back in his face by federal court  Mike Dunford has a great rundown of the ruling in ASCI v. Stearns, a lawsuit in which Christian schools attempted to force the University of California system to rework its admissions standards to accommodate some atrocious textbooks. The court dismissed all of the motions for summary judgment by the schools, and granted the UC system's request for partial summary judgment. A trial w [..]
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The Transparent Society revisited  Watching the watchers, ten years on CFP 2008 A little over ten years ago, science fiction author David Brin stood up at the Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference and delivered the first draft of some of his 1998 book The Transparent Society. The crowd, he said Thursday, was “both helpful and actively hostile”. TheRegister [..]
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Brown brown-noses Google, Brin demands privacy  Your indefatigability - I salutes it Gordon Brown might be short of friends within the Labour Party, but they must love him down at Google. He gave a speech yesterday at Google’s annual Zeitgeist conference which had the smack of George Galloway’s ringing endorsements of Saddam Hussein. TheRegister [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 4.354
Most Unintentional Halo 3 Betrayal Falls From Sky [Media]   Imagine Master Chief hanging out with Chicken Little. A Warthog drops from the sky [..]
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Joe Biden's pro-RIAA, pro-FBI tech voting record (CNET)  CNET - By choosing Joe Biden as their vice presidential candidate, the Democrats have selected a politician with a mixed record on technology who has spent most of his Senate career allied with the FBI and copyright holders, who ranks toward the bottom of CNET's Technology Voters' Guide, and whose anti-privacy legislation was actually responsible [...] [..]
Boy Genius Report Relevance: 4.217
Microsoft Confirms IE 8 ?Pr0n Mode?, Real Name Slightly More Diplomatic Image 0 en  - Microsoft Confirms IE 8 ?Pr0n Mode?, Real Name Slightly More Diplomatic Recent Internet Explorer 8 rumors being tossed around the Web loosely outlined what bloggers referred to as “porn mode”. Basically this new functionality would allow users to easily enable and disable a strict privacy policy, disallowing all cookies and disabling browsing history, search history, and form data / password memory. Microsoft has finally confirmed that [...] [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 4.197
Dungeons & Dragons: Tiny Adventures on Facebook [Dungeons & Dragons: Tiny Adventures ]   Dungeons & Dragons-mongers Wizards of the Coast have come up with an uber-casual version of the venerable role playing game that just might make it worthwhile signing up for privacy-siphoning office time-sink that is Facebook. Dungeons & Dragons: Tiny Adven [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 4.180
NY Privacy Watchdogs Want to Regulate Online Data Tracking  The political grandstanding on online data collection -- tracking your browsing activity, habits, etc. -- is just getting started. Next up: A pending bill in New York to regulate data collection and levy fines for violations. Mediapost gives both sides an airing. The "pro-tracking" side has a tall hill to climb. The argument that the big, bad corporations are tracking you without your pe [..]
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Hulu For Your Cellphone? Maybe  Key point from NBC U chief digital officer George Kliavkoff, who spoke at the CTIA wireless industry conference last night in Las Vegas: Mobile TV is at its infancy and NBC has plenty of options. Like [..]
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Google and the End of Science  Bringing it all back Hume WiReD magazine’s editor-in-chief Chris Anderson has just seen the end for scientific theories. And it is called Google. TheRegister [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 4.011
New CFO at Infogrames (Atari v2.0) Image 0 en  - New CFO at Infogrames (Atari v2.0) Filed under: Business Infogrames has added another new executive, with Fabrice Hamaide having just been appointed Chief Financial Officer. GameDaily has Hamaide's full resume, b [..]
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Logica cuts jobs  UK services feel the pinch Logica will cut 1,300 jobs as part of a restructuring announced by chief executive Andy Green this morning. TheRegister [..]

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