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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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EU--U.S. passenger data deal a "severe blow to civil liberties"
The EU--U.S. Passenger Name Records Agreement has been passed, despite the agreement's rapporteur recommending that it should not be passed. Another blow to civil liberties.
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Churchill Club podcast: The good, bad and unknown on Web consumer data collection
A panel of experts examined data collection on Web sites and how it is being used.
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Attorney general nominee says he will protect civil liberties
Even as an administration that aggressively expanded warrantless surveillance and intelligence gathering enters its final year, the nominee to replace Alberto Gonzales as attorney general spoke...
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Maryland bans employers asking for your Facebook password
Maryland has become the first state to ban the practice of employers asking current employees as well as job applicants for access to their social media accounts, such as for Facebook.
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Ben Franklin would say our online liberty is the same as liberty itself
It's a fine line to walk. Rather than great thinkers like Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin, we're stuck with the 112th U.S. Congress.
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EU--U.S. passenger data deal a "severe blow to civil liberties"
The EU--U.S. Passenger Name Records Agreement has been passed, despite the agreement's rapporteur recommending that it should not be passed. Another blow to civil liberties.
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Maryland first to ban employers asking for your Facebook password
Maryland will soon become the first state to ban the practice of employers asking current employees as well as job applicants for access to their social media accounts, such as on Facebook.
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Gastronomy has to be our single most important technology - There's no civilization or computers without it
We think of computer technologies as being the most important of our inventions yet a much more humble technology has had a far greater impact...
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ACLU: Employers demanding Facebook passwords is privacy invasion
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has spoken. Employers and prospective employers should not be asking you for your Facebook password. Doing so is invading your privacy.
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School district demands Facebook password, 12-year-old girl sues
A 12-year-old girl is suing a school district for violating her First Amendment and Fourth Amendment rights related to her use of Facebook. Facebook's minimum age requirement is 13-years-old.
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Employer vs Facebook: Is there a point to privacy settings?
Privacy settings may have briefly blinded the eyes of spying potential employers - but how far will they go to pry in to your social networks?
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Churchill Club podcast: The good, bad and unknown on Web consumer data collection
A panel of experts examined data collection on Web sites and how it is being used.
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Google's transparency report reveals sharp rise in takedown requests
Google's transparency report for the past six months shows a rise amongst the U.S. and European countries requesting the takedown of online content.
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British PM 'will never shut down Facebook' during civil unrest
A Facebook executive said, even in times of civil unrest like the London riots during the summer, that the British prime minister 'would not' block the site's access.
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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (9/11 Diary)
Sometimes, though, you have to put a stake in the ground and declare your right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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San Francisco subway shuts off cell service to combat protest: Civil rights groups 'furious'
Part of San Francisco's subway system's cell and wireless service was cut off amid a rising protest. Civil rights and liberties groups are furious; the FCC is 'concerned'.
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Revolutionary War iPad app rolls out just in time for July 4th
A history lesson is probably the last thing most of us want on a holiday weekend, but there's a new Revolutionary War app to remind us why we're celebrating July 4th.
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John Malone's Liberty Media bid for Barnes & Noble was a smart move
Liberty Media Corp. recently revealed its surprising bid for Barnes & Noble. Following the announcement of a new Nook on the way, it looks as though this move was the right one.
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Get daily Civil War updates on your iPad for the next four years
The Civil War Today provides daily updates on your iPad that matches in real time what happened 150 years ago starting in April 1861.
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iPad Experience: The Civil War Today provides four years of updated content
150 years ago on 12 April 1861 the first shot was fired to launch the U.S. into Civil War. To commemorate this time in our history A&E launched a new iPad application called The Civil War Today...
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