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Twitter and your privacy

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Adriene Hill
Oct 11, 2012
Twitter fights a court ruling to turn over a user's information.

Websites accused of collecting kids' online data

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Adriene Hill
Aug 23, 2012
A group of consumer advocate organization says some big name companies are violating kids' online privacy laws.

Why are police scanning millions of license plates?

by
John Moe
Aug 17, 2012
The ACLU is asking questions about the use of License Plate Reader cameras.

Facebook faces next stock hurdle

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Queena Kim
Aug 16, 2012
Today, over 1.6 billion shares could hit the market in several waves. A huge shareholder sell-off could open the door to talent poaching by competitors.

Facebook stock restrictions set to expire

by
Queena Kim
Aug 15, 2012
The latest test of Facebook stock comes tomorrow with the removal of lockups on employee and insider shares.

How privacy is viewed today

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Kai Ryssdal
Aug 13, 2012
Author Garret Keizer on the price of privacy and whether it is less valued today than in the past.

The surprising economics of spam

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John Moe
Aug 13, 2012
A look at the screwy economic model of that pesky inbox filler.

Google gets slammed with the biggest FTC fine ever

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John Moe
Aug 10, 2012
But will the smackdown change online tracking for Google or anyone else?

Romney's spike in followers makes us ask: What is a person?

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John Moe
Aug 8, 2012
A large number "people" on Twitter are just bits of code intent on spamming.

The price of 10 million Facebook 'likes'

by
Bob Moon
Aug 3, 2012
Companies spend dearly to get consumers to "like" them on Facebook, hoping that the promotions and freebies will pay off with greater business.

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