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Parry Aftab 11/29/2007 25 comments It can cause emotional devastation, suicide, and murder – and it may be criminal
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Editor's Blog 11/28/2007 4 comments Keeping in stride with Yahoo, Google surrenders a blogger's IP address to an Israeli court
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Ira Winkler 11/27/2007 3 comments The British government's acceptance of responsibility for a significant data leak is extremely refreshing. The US can learn a thing or two from the Brits
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Ira Winkler 11/19/2007 18 comments The controversy over Yahoo providing information on a dissident to the Chinese government is exposing a lot of hypocrites
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Editor's Blog 11/19/2007 5 comments Apple collects data on iPhone users through two of the phone's applications
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Chris Minnick 11/14/2007 6 comments Negotiating the tradeoff between validating user-generated content and maintaining a modicum of personal privacy
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Mathew Ingram 11/12/2007 8 comments On the Internet, no one knows you’re not an 18th century social satirist
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Michael Harris 11/9/2007 2 comments Comcast positions itself to tap into a secret revenue source. Hint: It pertains to everyone's patriotic duties
Editor's Blog 11/9/2007 3 comments Asking Facebook users for their permission to 'get noticed' in a social ad is one thing. Having the user 'get paid' for appearing in the ad is another thing
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Editor's Blog 11/5/2007 4 comments Ads targeted at Gmail messages are as ineffective as they are hilarious
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Leo Nederlof 11/2/2007 2 comments By pairing the right Internet tools with our own judgment we can easily mitigate unprecedented threats
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Parry Aftab 11/29/2007 25 comments It can cause emotional devastation, suicide, and murder – and it may be criminal
Editor's Blog 11/28/2007 4 comments Keeping in stride with Yahoo, Google surrenders a blogger's IP address to an Israeli court
Ira Winkler 11/27/2007 3 comments The British government's acceptance of responsibility for a significant data leak is extremely refreshing. The US can learn a thing or two from the Brits
Rohit Bhargava 11/26/2007 8 comments In the future, online ads will incorporate identity and interests in a way that current targeted ads cannot
Ira Winkler 11/19/2007 18 comments The controversy over Yahoo providing information on a dissident to the Chinese government is exposing a lot of hypocrites
Editor's Blog 11/19/2007 5 comments Apple collects data on iPhone users through two of the phone's applications
Chris Minnick 11/14/2007 6 comments Negotiating the tradeoff between validating user-generated content and maintaining a modicum of personal privacy
Editor's Blog 11/12/2007 2 comments In response to the two (count 'em, 2) complaints that our registration process is too time consuming
Mathew Ingram 11/12/2007 8 comments On the Internet, no one knows you’re not an 18th century social satirist
Michael Harris 11/9/2007 2 comments Comcast positions itself to tap into a secret revenue source. Hint: It pertains to everyone's patriotic duties
Editor's Blog 11/9/2007 3 comments Asking Facebook users for their permission to 'get noticed' in a social ad is one thing. Having the user 'get paid' for appearing in the ad is another thing
Editor's Blog 11/5/2007 4 comments Ads targeted at Gmail messages are as ineffective as they are hilarious
Leo Nederlof 11/2/2007 2 comments By pairing the right Internet tools with our own judgment we can easily mitigate unprecedented threats
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While the U.S. government continues to reassure Americans that it is working in their best interest, it engages in practices that make some observers wonder exactly what it plans to do with its wide range of freedoms.
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