Facebook Privacy: the Tell-All Generation Learning Discretion?

Privacy isn’t to be taken for granted in an increasingly ‘jacked in’ world, and many are taking cue. Last week’s security lapse that exposed personal Facebook chats was embarrassin.

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Internet Access as a Right: the FCC’s National Broadband Plan

Should internet access be a right? The Federal Communications Commission thinks it should be. Unveiled on March 16, 2010, the FCC’s National Broadband Plan outlines an ambitious vision to make b.

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New Frontiers: iPad e-Magazine Pricing

While magazine giants like Wired unroll plans to enter the  iPad marketplace by summer, little has been said about the most pressing issue to most consumers: the pricing of e-magazines. Pricing iPad .

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Liberty vs Privacy: the US & EU’s Ideological Internet Collision

In 1863, Alexandre Dumas, famed French author of The Three Musketeers (and known for his love of women) , and Adah Isaacs Menken , a well-known Texan actress, posed for what then qualified as scandalo.

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Wiki-counter-terrorism & Social Surveillance

An MQ-1 Predator drone returned from a mission to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan with a new paintjob, courtesy of StevenDuque.com. In his book Wikinomics, business strategist Don Tapscott writes: .

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