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The American Police State is the ‘New Normal’ – Yahoo! News
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The American Police State is the ‘New Normal’ – Yahoo! News
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Finally! A site that conveniently aggregates all my online data and packages it for sale (along with your info) for just $2.95 a month! Wow!!!! OK, this sucks. People Search Engines like Spokeo can Make it Easy to Find Your Private Information Online – ABC News
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Will “the raid on Gizmodo blogger Jason Chen’s house” wind up setting legal precedent concerning protection of online journalists and their sources? Read more: Search Warrant Used to Raid Gizmodo Blogger’s Home Reveals Apple’s Involvement | Fast Company
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Awe, man! This has to stop. Additional airports to get full-body scanners, feds say – CNN.com
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The beginning of the end of airport body scanners?? Airport worker warned over body scanner ‘harassment’ – CNN.com
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A brief history of Google’s experience in China: Google China News: TIMELINE Of Events (2002 To 2010) (via Huffington Post)
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The shape of things to come: YouTube – Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Robocop
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The FBI collected more than 2,000 records on U.S. telephone calls by invoking terrorism emergencies that did not exist or by persuading phone companies to provide them, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday… FBI broke law in phone searches: report | Reuters
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Google is now encrypting all Gmail traffic from its servers to its users in a bid to foil sniffers who sit in cafes, eavesdropping in on traffic passing by, the company announced Wednesday. via Google Turns on Gmail Encryption to Protect Wi-Fi Users | Threat Level | Wired.com.
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I had a feeling that it was only a matter of time before China’s censorship policy came up against Google’s conscience (its motto is: “Don’t be evil.”) and the power of its ubiquity. Although the company did not accuse the Chinese government of being behind the hack attacks [on email accounts of human rights activists], [...]
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