Google Changes Home Page, Adding Link to Privacy Policy view story
blogs.nytimes.com — The word “privacy” now appears on Google’s home page, with a link to the company’s privacy policy.
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Google May Use Chrome to Index Password Protected Web view story
Right now the Chrome Terms of Service (TOS) prevents Google from indexing private data. But when you consider that Chrome was initially presented as a browser for applications, instead of just web pages, this theory begins to make more sense.
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Guy Installs Spyware to Snap Nude Photos of Woman view story
Federal prosecutors are going after a Florida college student who allegedly installed spyware on a woman's laptop to covertly snap nude photos of her through her webcam.
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Chinese Skype Software Secretly Logs Political Chat Messages view story
A Chinese-language version of Skype scans users' chat messages for keywords such as democracy, and sends a copy of the offending message to the company's servers, according to a report.
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Reality Catcher: 'Just Doing Our Job. Sorry About Your Wall And Your Marijuana.' view story
It is highly questionable to conclude that the police "acted appropriately" when they were fully informed by both Martin Martinez and his lawyers that he was a legal medical marijuana patient. Martinez's wall was knocked down and his medicine seized.
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Germans give peeking Google one in the eye view story
The town of Molfsee near Kiel in the north-western German state of Schleswig-Holstein doesn't want to be filmed by Google for its Street View program.
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Cloud computing is a trap, warns GNU founder view story
Richard Stallman on cloud computing: "It's a marketing hype campaign." He says web-based programs like Google's Gmail will force people to buy into locked, proprietary systems that will cost more and more over time.
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