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The scary truth about voting machine hacking risk (exclusive video)
In this exclusive interview, ZDNet' Government's David Gewirtz sits down with Dr. Jon Warner of Argonne National Laboratories for a deep dive into voting machine hacking.
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Facebook profiles: Kim Jong-Il's son, grandson cause media frenzy
The Facebook profiles of Kim Jong-nam, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il's exiled eldest son, and Kim Han-sol, Kim Jong-nam's 16-year-old son, were discovered over the weekend.
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Wikileaks: How the diplomatic cables sparked the 2011 Arab Revolutions
ZDNet's Wikileaks series: This post will unravel the consequences of the cables; predominantly the effects in North Africa and the Middle East.
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India's new Internet laws go against fundamental right to freedom of speech
Updated laws and rules for internet and cybercafes in India are set to make life difficult for users and cafe owners. Open to interpretation verbiage can be used to curb freedom of speech on the...
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Should Facebook changes be democratically chosen?
If Facebook uses its new Questions feature to appeal directly to its users, we may see less controversies from privacy to new layouts.
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The tech industry is not a democracy
I hate to break it to you guys, but while we can all have blogs, and post on Facebook and Twitter and forums and message boards, and even give CEO of multi-billion dollar companies an ear-bashing,...
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UK Election 2010: Ask your questions, it involves you too
With the UK election reaching its final week, here's a chance to ask questions that still remain over what next, what's affected and what to expect
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Attention Craig Newmark: Citizens aren't customers
Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, has offered a thoughtful but misguided palliative at CNN to the shortcomings of the age of networked democracy. ... if you know how Americans use the Net to...
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Presidential candidates: Take a data integrity and transparency pledge
Whomever you support for president, I hope you'll consider joining me in asking the candidates for a pledge that they will enforce data integrity policies at least as rigorous as expected of...
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Singularity Summit 2007: Open source Singularity
"If the singularity is in fact near, the fundamental tools of information, collaboration and access will be our best hope for making it happen in a way that spreads its benefits and minimizes its...
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If everyone had a BlackBerry, that might not be a good thing
Jeffrey Roy, who is an associate professor in the School of Public Administration at Canada's Dalhousie University, muses on what a democracy would be like if almost every citizen (and by...
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Does Internet democracy work?
How effective is democracy on the Internet? A few weeks ago, I challenged Jeff Jarvis, one of Web 2.0's most fervent democratizers, to debate my forthcoming book Cult of the Amateur. Jarvis, who...
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TeenTech Weekly: Social democracy, Obama threats, paying student loans in cash
The weekly roundup of Generation-Y and student news & resources you may have missed.
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Google helped with CISPA, joins Cybersecurity Theatre
GOP chair says Google helped with unprecedented snooping bill CISPA, widely opposed by organizations and individuals alike.
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In DC, Google and Facebook Position Republican Insiders
As SOPA fades Google and Facebook pick Republican veteran DC insiders and lobbyists for key positions in tech's new political era.
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FTC to Apple, Google: Prioritize privacy for children
The FTC has issued a warning to Google, Apple and their vendors that more must be done to protect children's privacy.
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Thailand endorses Twitter censorship: A step back for democracy?
The Thai government has officially endorsed Twitter's 'country-by-country' censorship policy, saying it is a "welcome development".
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The scary truth about voting machine hacking risk (exclusive video)
In this exclusive interview, ZDNet' Government's David Gewirtz sits down with Dr. Jon Warner of Argonne National Laboratories for a deep dive into voting machine hacking.
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Facebook profiles: Kim Jong-Il's son, grandson cause media frenzy
The Facebook profiles of Kim Jong-nam, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il's exiled eldest son, and Kim Han-sol, Kim Jong-nam's 16-year-old son, were discovered over the weekend.
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Wikileaks: How the diplomatic cables sparked the 2011 Arab Revolutions
ZDNet's Wikileaks series: This post will unravel the consequences of the cables; predominantly the effects in North Africa and the Middle East.
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