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The Smarter Railroad: An Opportunity for the Railroad Industry
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Flashmob privacy protests target Facebook tomorrow: New York, San Francisco
Privacy activists target pre-IPO Facebook for flash mob protests tomorrow in New York and San Francisco.
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Sex Tech: Reddit vs. Romney, Sex Addiction, Spankable Robot, Tumblr Sued
Tumblr sued by Perfect 10, Reddit vs. Mitt Romney, Japanese robot butt for spanking, no science for sex addiction.
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Reddit co-founder refuses to invest in Facebook, cites CISPA
Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian has declared he will not be buying Facebook stock since the social networking giant supports the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA).
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Sex Tech: Porn Site Metrics, Team Brazzers, Adult Friend Finder Images
Brazzers bids for online game sponsorship, the internet is full of porn, Adult Friend Finder sued for image misuse, erotic hypnosis.
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Reddit co-founder talks Facebook versus Google (video)
Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian weighs in on the current fierce battle between Facebook and Google that is likely only to get fiercer as the two continue to encroach on each other's markets.
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April Fools' 2012: Pranks from around the Web
The chances are, if you surfed the Web on April 1, you may have been duped by a prank or two. Here are the best of the day.
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Sex Tech: That's What She Said, EHarmony and Sex Offenders
Pakistan blocks American sex ed site, dating sites screen for sex offenders, health officials want to use social networks to track STDs, and more.
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Why Developers Should Worry About Google Play
Google's Android Market becomes Google Play with renewed enforcement of their content policies.
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Sign the e-petition for Alan Turing to replace Darwin on £10 note
Codebreaker, computing genius and founding father Alan Turing could be the next face of the British £10 note. Let's make it happen with an e-petition to the UK government.
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Google porn-bans Reddit Android app for linking to... Reddit
Google Play Market bans popular Reddit Android app over spurious adult content violations.
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Sex Tech: Facebook Guidelines Leaked, YouPorn Redis, Sears, Reddit, Pinterest Porn
Reddit bans child porn, Pinterest gets porn clones, Sears goes NSFW, YouPorn goes Redis, a year in adult apps and more.
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Meet Omari. Reddit raised $50K for him and his orphanage in under 14 hours.
Reddit is hands-down one of the most philanthropic communities on the Internet. Here's just one of the many stories that showcase how.
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Sex Tech: Iran Execution, Reddit Apathy, Microsoft Gay Marriage, Amazon Plagiarism
Iran to execute alleged porn programmer, Reddit's SOPA porn apathy, Microsoft wants gay marriage, erotic book plagiarism at Amazon.
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Who, besides Wikipedia, is going dark and why
UPDATED: On January 18th, Wikipedia, Reddit, Imgur and numerous other Web sites will be going dark in protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA). Others, like Google,...
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Google to protest SOPA, alongside Wikipedia, Reddit, others
Google, the world's most popular search engine, confirmed today that though it will not 'blackout' its results or pages, it will join others in unified solidarity against the SOPA bill.
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Geeks 1, Congress 0: Controversial anti-piracy bill SOPA 'shelved'
SOPA is not dead, just badly wounded. But the collective support from one online community alone shows that democracy can, and indeed does work.
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Unless Facebook, Google blackout, SOPA will succeed: Here's what you can do
Reddit's upcoming blackout is a good start, but misses the mark. Here's how you can help: by directly contacting Facebook and Google, two key opponents to the SOPA and PIPA bills.
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Reddit's anti-SOPA "Nuclear" protest is a good start
But, to really make an impact on Congress, other major Web sites must follow Reddit's lead to stop the Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect IP laws from being passed.
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Reddit will enact 'nuclear option' to protest SOPA, PIPA
Reddit, with over 2 billion pageviews and 35 million active users a month, is to shutter its doors on January 18th for 12 hours in protest of the SOPA and PROTECT IP draft laws.
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Reddit is down for emergency maintenance
Reddit is down! This doesn't happen often, so many are waiting patiently to find out why their beloved social bookmarking site has temporarily lost its functionality.
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