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The Real SaaS Manifesto
Check out this white paper to learn the true definition of Software-as-a-Service, and discover what you could be missing out on.
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Stalker app Girls Around Me hunts women via Facebook, Foursquare
Online outrage increases over sexualized, so-called stalking app Girls Around Me - though it is not the first of its kind.
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Judge's idea to outlaw links won't save newspapers
I continue to be blown away by what I read about how newspapers can be saved. The latest comes from U.S. Appeals Court Judge Richard Posner who, in a blog post last week, suggested that one way...
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R.I.P., NebuAd. But, What If You Had Just Asked For The User's Consent?
NebuAd, the controversial company that had sought to target online ads based on user behavior, is dead, at last. The company's services were actually appealing to some cable companies who act as...
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New StopBadware guidelines take aim at software update bundling
If the StopBadware coalition has its way, software updaters from Sun Microsystems (see screenshot above) and Apple will carry the embarrassing "badware" label. According to a draft of revamped...
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Police Blotter: Is it legal to use an alias anymore?
Arizona senior citizen sentenced to 10 years for inventing the name "Peter Reynolds" and using it to open bank accounts, pay his monthly bills.
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Revenge Porn Site IsAnyoneUp Sold, Now Anti-Bullying Resource
An anti-bullying website has taken over and removed Hunter Moore's infamous revenge porn site IsAnyoneUp.com.
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Stalker app Girls Around Me hunts women via Facebook, Foursquare
Online outrage increases over sexualized, so-called stalking app Girls Around Me - though it is not the first of its kind.
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EPIC, FTC battle lighting up courts days before Google's privacy policy rollout
The Electronic Privacy Information Center and the Federal Trade Commission are gong toe-to-toe in court just a few days before Google rolls out its new privacy policies.
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Court rules in favor of FTC; says agency owns decision on Google enforcement
A federal court Friday ruled that it does not have jurisdiction to intervene in the Federal Trade Commission's enforcement decisions in regards to a consent order in place with Google.
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Twitter uploads contact list data without consent; retains for 18 months
Twitter admitted that it stores your contact list data for 18 months, which comes only days after Path received heavy criticism for uploading contact data without users' consent.
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Windows Phone 7.5 DOES NOT transmit location information without user consent
Microsoft squashes what would now appear to have been a camera app bug.
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Windows Phone DOES transmit location information without user consent
Statements made by Microsoft to the US House of Representatives prove to be at odds with how its Windows Phone OS actually works.
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Days after being bought by Microsoft, Skype starts installing crapware on Windows systems without consent
Just days following the announcement that Microsoft is to buy Skype for a massive $8.5 billion, the company has begun pushing crapware called 'EasyBits Go' onto Windows systems without consent or...
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Android apps collecting GPS data? You consented...right?
It's time for Google to step in and make sure that Android users are protected from malicious applications.
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Judge's idea to outlaw links won't save newspapers
I continue to be blown away by what I read about how newspapers can be saved. The latest comes from U.S. Appeals Court Judge Richard Posner who, in a blog post last week, suggested that one way...
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R.I.P., NebuAd. But, What If You Had Just Asked For The User's Consent?
NebuAd, the controversial company that had sought to target online ads based on user behavior, is dead, at last. The company's services were actually appealing to some cable companies who act as...
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Google on trial in Italy: Should it prevent video publication without consent?
Four executives from Google are about to face criminal charges in Italy and privacy violations. The lawsuit, noted by the New York Times' Saul Hansell and the International Association of...
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New StopBadware guidelines take aim at software update bundling
If the StopBadware coalition has its way, software updaters from Sun Microsystems (see screenshot above) and Apple will carry the embarrassing "badware" label. According to a draft of revamped...
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Facebook Beacon update: No activities published without users proactively consenting
Updated: On November 6, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg proudly launched the new services (Techmeme) that he expected to redefine the advertising business. “People influence people....
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Police Blotter: Is it legal to use an alias anymore?
Arizona senior citizen sentenced to 10 years for inventing the name "Peter Reynolds" and using it to open bank accounts, pay his monthly bills.
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