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MySpace Somehow Gained One Million Users Since December
Feb 13 By Kevin ParrishIs MySpace finally making a comeback? Recent numbers indicate it's possible.
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Reddit Bans Sexual or Suggestive Content Featuring Minors
Feb 13 By Jane McEntegartNews-sharing site Reddit has changed its policy regarding the posting of suggestive images of minors.
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U.S. Judge Sides With the Selling of Pre-owned Digital Music
Feb 10 By Douglas PerryA U.S. District Court has denied motion for a preliminary injunction to shutdown digital music marketplace ReDigi.
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Amazon Expanding Video Streaming With Viacom Shows
Feb 9 By Ross A. LincolnGet ready for Jersey Shore on your Kindle.
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Matching Algorithm Claim of Online Dating Sites Likely False
Feb 8 By Douglas PerryYour busy professional life does not allow you to go to bars to meet a boyfriend or girlfriend, but you don't want to shell out a few grand for a dating service.
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Anonymous Preps Release of 2.6GB of Haditha Documents
Feb 7 By Douglas PerryAnonymous is apparently planning to release a massive stockpile of confidential information relating to the 2005 Haditha massacre, in which 24 unarmed Iraqi men, women and children were killed by U.S. Marines.
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50 Million Tweets Are a Waste of Time Each Day
Feb 6 By Douglas PerryFollowing people on a social network does not necessarily mean that we generally enjoy and interact with their messages, tweets and status updates.
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Google's Solve for X Website Goes Online
Feb 6 By Douglas PerryGoogle is expected to unveil a new website that is apparently designed as a communication channel for "moonshot thinking" and solutions that "could help billions of people".
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Facebook Now Reaches More than Half of All Internet Users
Feb 3 By Douglas PerryGoogle just updated its DoubleClick-sourced traffic estimations for Facebook.
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Carpathia Hosting Denies Having Any Megaupload Files
Feb 1 By Ross A. LincolnThe January 21 shut down of Megaupload and the subsequent seizure of all files by the FBI has had a huge impact on a sizable portion of the Internet.
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British Nationals Refused Entry to U.S. Over Twitter Tweets
Feb 1 By Jane McEntegartTo DHS, 'Tweeter' is no joke.
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Microsoft, Facebook, Google, Others Join Forces to Fight Phishing
Jan 31 By Douglas PerryDMARC, short for Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Compliance, is a new approach to help fight email phishing attacks.
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Google Privacy Policy Will Track Users Across All Products
Jan 25 By Jane McEntegartGoogle this week announced changes to its privacy policy and plans to consolidate users' information from across all products.
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Facebook is Mass Surveillance, Says Free Software Founder
Jan 25 By Douglas PerryRichard Stallman, founder of the GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation, remains the most outspoken public personality against "non-free" software and recently lashed out against commercial software services that restrict...
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Pirate Bay to Offer Downloads of Real, Physical Items
Jan 25 By Douglas PerryDownloads do not have to be just files, they can be physical objects.
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