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Google Germany agrees to remove Street View images before release
Hamburg - Internet giant Google said Monday it would allow German householders to complain...
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Microsoft Launches IE8 with Focus on Security, Privacy
Microsoft made another step in the fight for the best Web browser by launching the Internet...
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Online ads get in your face amidst money crunch
San Francisco - Online advertising has suffered almost as much as its print and broadcast...
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Facebook Is Being Democratic: TOS for User Vote
After the Terms of Service-related scandal involving Facebook, the free-access social...
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Child Porn Bill Would Lengthen User Data Retention Period To 2 Years
Making the Internet a safer place for children is not an easy task, as shown by the latest attempts...
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The FTC Asks For Better Privacy Protection Online
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has just issued revised guidelines for behavioral advertising,...
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DDC Slams FTC For Online Behavioral Advertising Policies
The Federal Trade Commission issued a report on Thursday about the online behavioral advertising...
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EU: 17 Social Networking Sites Agree to Safety Rules to Protect Young Users
The European Commission has signed an agreement with 17 social networking sites for...
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Google's New Latitude Service Is Available
Google rolled out its new service called Google Latitude, which allows...
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Report Disrupts Media Image Of Older Male Preying On Kids Online
The final report from the Internet Safety Technical Task Force on online child safety has finally...
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Kids Need No Privacy, According to Sony BMG
Sony BMG Music Entertainment is to pay $1 million to settle federal charges that it violated the...
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Flickr Adds Video Playback
Friday,
Flickr introduced an update for their mobile Web site that now enables
users to play...
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Facebook Connect Is Ready To Conquer The Web
Facebook Connect is ready to enroll new websites. Unveiled
this summer, during the second annual...
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External hard drive 2.0: Internet-based storage gaining importance
Bonn, Germany - Home PC hard drives tend to be huge. That does not help much when you need...
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Kid-friendly searching
Washington - Kids love the Internet. Unfortunately, as every parent knows, there's a lot of trouble...
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Internet Companies and Human Rights Organizations Fight for Freedom of Speech
In some states, censorship reaches frightening new standards. Just take into consideration the...
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Skype Unaware Of Security Breach And TOM’s Storing Habits
While Skype said OK to a partnership that spies on its customers, it was unaware of any security...
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Self-destructing e-mail addresses
Hamburg - Lucky is the e-mail user who hasn't received solicitations for aphrodisiacs or online...
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Major ISPs Make 'No User Tracking' Pledge
AT&T and Verizon, two of the largest U.S. internet
service providers, pledged yesterday at a...
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Google Reduces Privacy Policy to 9 Months
Google Inc announced this week its decision to reduce the period of information retention from 18...
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Google grows up with major challenges at it turns 10
San Francisco - Ten years ago Google was just a misspelling of an obscure mathematical term that...
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Google Chrome Is Out To Play! IE Watch Out!
After expanding, well, almost everywhere in the digital
realm, Google seeks to conquer yet another...
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AT&T Says It Wants to Snoop on Users, Warns about Google
In a letter which contains the answer to four prominent House lawmakers, who asked ISPs to explain...
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New location technologies worry privacy guardians
San Francisco - Location, location, location - that's been the time-honoured mantra for property...
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Yahoo’s Fire Eagle Sparks Controversy Among Privacy Advocates
Following Yahoo Inc.’s launch of Fire Eagle, a service
intended to help users divulge information...
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Google Admits To Tracking User Habits, But Not Like NebuAd
Google defended its Internet practices, and although admitting
to tracking users’ Web-surfing...
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WSJ: Steve Jobs Says 60 Million Apps Downloaded For iPhone
It seems like Apple has found a new gold mine with their recently
launched AppStore. In an...
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Yahoo, Google Offer Opt-Out Capabilities For Targeted Ads
Yahoo revealed new choices for customers this week that enable them to opt-out of customized...
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Congress Inquires 33 Companies On Web Data Collection Practices
The House Energy and Commerce Committee has initiated an
inquiry into Internet network operators’...
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Panelists On NebuAd: Consumers Should Opt-In For Web-Tracking
The American consumers have the right to know who and why is
tracking their online movement before...
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Facebook to Adopt New, Better Terms of Use
The new Facebook terms of use changed by the social networking site were put forward by the company...
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Facebook Allows Users to Offer Input on Policies
Thursday, social networking website Facebook announced it was going to try a democratic...
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FTC Requires Better Internet Privacy Policies
Thursday, the Federal Trade Commission reprimanded Internet companies for the fact that they had...
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Social Networking Sites Sign Pact with EU
Tuesday, social networking websites Facebook and MySpace, along with Google, signed a pact...
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FTC squeezes 1 million bucks out of Sony as penalty for COPPA violations
Sony Music has become 1 million dollars poorer. That is how things came out after the company’s...
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Facebook Connect: Ready To Conquer The Web
Facebook Connect is ready to enroll new websites. Unveiled
this summer, during the second annual...
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Harvard Gene Project Posts DNA Data of 10 Volunteers Online
Hoping to give medical research a big push forward, the Harvard University Medical School made the...
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Update: Skype's Privacy Flaw Uncovered
Skype has been appreciated since its launch for providing a
safe and simple way of communicating....
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Hacker Of Palin’s E-mail Account Son Of Democrat Politician?
The alleged hacker of US Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's e-mail is,...
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Hacker Needed Only 45 Minutes To Hack Sarah Palin's E-mail
The news about the intrusion on Republican vice presidential
candidate Sarah Palin's private...
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Google Chrome: The Browser Battle Is Heating Up
Just when we thought that the browser battle will remain the
exclusive territory
of Firefox and...
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David Duchovny In Rehab. Drugs? No. Sex? Yes
Longing for too much sex? Rehab is the answer.
“X-Files” star David Duchovny has entered a...
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Rap Artist Dr. Dre’s 20-Year-Old Son Found Dead
Andre Young Jr., the 20-year-old son of Grammy award winning
hip hop artist and producer Dr. Dre,...
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More UCLA Medical Center Staffers Involved In Medical Records Scandal
127 workers at a Los Angeles hospital read without permission
celebrity medical records between...
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Facebook Connect: Online Social Networking Will Never Be The Same
On Thursday, during the second annual F8 developer conference in San Francisco, social networking...
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Hulk Hogan’s Son Has a Hard Time in Jail, Wants Home
Nick Bollea, Hulk Hogan's son, who is currently serving a sentence of 8 months in prison for a...
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Accumulation of Data Online Good for Advertising Business
Recently Ask.com introduced the AskEraser that stops the site from collecting information about a...
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Google Online Storage Service, From Rumor To Reality?
The Wall Street Journal has just reignited an old rumor:
Google is, not-so-secretly, working to...
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Facebook Explains The Changes In Its Terms Of Service
As soon as Facebook completed the changes on its terms of service, the blog...
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Google's New Latitude Service Is Now Available
Google rolled out its new service called Google Latitude, which allows...
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Google Presents Its New Latitude Mobile User Locator
Google Inc. just released its newest software, which is designed to help users of mobile phones but...
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Yahoo Steps Up Its Privacy Policy
Yahoo announced two days ago its decision to limit the time its archives will keep the information...
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Facebook Connect Online, Could Affect Web Interaction
Facebook Connect, announced back in May, was opened to the
public Thursday, allowing its...
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Microsoft's Photosynth Opens Today
Microsoft launches today the complete version of its free Photosynth
software, which up until this...
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Yahoo Fires Up Its Eagle Platform
Yahoo announced the official release of its geolocation
platform, Fire Eagle, which up until now...
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Yahoo Introduces New Add-ons To Its Privacy Policy
Yahoo announced a few days ago its intentions to offer its
customers the possibility of opting out...
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NebuAd Slows Down Its Pace
After quite a long period of time in which the
company showed no signs of being bothered by the...
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YouTube to Hand over User Information to Viacom, Court Decides
A July 1 ruling gave Viacom access to YouTube’s huge database, a 12 Terabytes collection of user...
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After FTC, EC Approves Google-DoubleClick Deal
The European Union concluded its investigation into how the $3.1 billion acquisition would impact...
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Google and Microsoft Go Head-to-Head Before Antitrust Subcommittee
Google and Microsoft conducted a fierce but amicable debate Thursday before U.S. senators from the...
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