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Silicon Valley companies call for greater transparency in PRISM program
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Jun 12, 2013
The tech companies' sudden, overt concern about transparency in government surveillance may be as much about protecting themselves as consumers.
In digital age, leaks get harder to hide
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Jun 10, 2013
The source of information leaks is getting harder to hide. Can whistleblowers do anything to cover their tracks?
Photojournalist John H. White on layoffs, 35 years at Chicago Sun-Times
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Jun 4, 2013
He won a in Pulitzer in 1982, but didn't stop there. Chicago's legendary photojournalist John H. White reflects on the power of pictures days after he was laid off along with the Sun-Times' entire photo department.
Public comment, 21st century-style
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May 31, 2013
Lawmakers revive a public comment campaign, with a modern-day twist.
New entries in the AP Stylebook: 'Flash mob,' 'Google Hangout'
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May 30, 2013
The go-to manual for print media turns 60 this year.
Twitter 'bots' steal tweeters' identities
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May 27, 2013
A growing Web industry creates fake Twitter identities and sells them to people looking to pad their list of followers.
Twitter launches two-step login to stem hacking
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May 24, 2013
Twitter is launching a new extra layer of security, but will it stop hackers?
Teens tired of Facebook, hot on Twitter, savvy reputation managers
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May 29, 2013
Teenagers are less into Facebook and more into Twitter these days, according to a new report from the Pew Internet and American Life project.
Meet the Twitter account of the 15,500-page Keystone XL report
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May 21, 2013
It appears anyone can get a Twitter account these days, even a massive government document.
Could Bloomberg lose the trust of Wall Street?
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May 17, 2013
Wall Street banks are taking on Bloomberg in the wake of news that the news service’s reporters snooped on clients. Could there be business implications for the company?











