Social-networking site acknowledges Secret Crush widget adware violates application developer terms of use.
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New video-‘fingerprinting’ tools stoke Internet censorship fears.
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Media anticipate unsealing of information on the U.S. government’s domestic surveillance.
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MercExchange gets its day in Supreme Court in long-running battle with auction king.
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Google mistakenly published its plan to act as the world’s hard drive, but project may be doomed in climate of privacy concerns.
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AOL promises it will not be deterred by protests or boycotts, so feds will be forced to step in on Net neutrality grounds.
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Research firm cautions corporations to disable computer-to-computer search and set policy as to what is searchable.
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Sergey Brin explains why his company self-censored its China-based edition.
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Google’s virtual library has inspired many imitators, but none as controversial as the search engine’s own project.
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California consumers have filed a class-action suit against music giant Sony BMG over its anti-piracy software on CDs.
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Staying one step ahead of the information police.
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