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China's internet to be more tightly controlled. In other news, water to get more wet.
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May 5, 2011
China has established a new State Internet Information Office to control what's going on online. In the past, internet control has been part of the...
An upside to data collection
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Sep 22, 2011
University of Chicago economist Richard Thaler discusses why he believes businesses that collect our data should give it back to us so that we can use it.
FCC may give the country's broadband deployment a big F
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Apr 20, 2011
The FCC's yearly 706 report on how well broadband providers are deploying broadband services to Americans. Last year was the first time in years...
Twitter's all grown up
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Sep 22, 2011
There are reports that Twitter is looking to buy Tweetdeck for $50 million. That app feeds off of Twitter and makes it better.
Peer pressure on privacy issues gets to Apple
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Sep 22, 2011
Apple is reportedly adding a 'do not track' feature to its Safari internet browser. The company is just the latest to adopt the technology -- but do people use it? Marketplace Tech Report host John Moe explains.
Internet freedom money on the chopping block
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Apr 14, 2011
One of the things that got cut as Congress sought to reach a deal on the budget is a pot of money in the State Department to help promote Internet...
UPDATE: Google, ITA deal approved
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Sep 22, 2011
The Justice Department has approved Google's purchase of airline reservation company ITA. NOTE: This interview was recorded before the DOJ's approval.
Pandora reveals investigation into smartphone apps
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Sep 22, 2011
The Internet radio company says it has received a subpoena as part of a federal investigation into the private information that is gathered and shared by smartphone applications.
Massive data breach hits big retailers, service companies
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Sep 22, 2011
Texas-based Epsilon, one of the world's largest providers of marketing e-mail services, may have exposed the personal information of thousands of consumers to unauthorized parties.
Andrew Sullivan moves to The Daily Beast
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Sep 22, 2011
Today blogger Andrew Sullivan moves from The Atlantic to The Daily Beast. It's official. He's become a commodity.









