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Government Set Up A Fake Facebook Page In This Woman’s Namebuzzfeed.com
A DEA agent commandeered a woman’s identity, created a phony Facebook account in her name, and posted racy photos he found on her seized cell phone. The government said he had the right to do... - bbc.com
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The Quality, Popularity, and Negativity of 5.6 Million Hacker News Commentsminimaxir.com
Hopefully, these comments will answer whether Hacker News is experiencing a rise in quality, or if the complaints levied against HN are valid. -
Once you’ve dehumanized drug offenders, it’s easy to steal their identitieswashingtonpost.com
Shocking as it is, what the DEA did to Sondra Arquiett shouldn't surprise you. -
What If PR Stood for People and Relationships By Brian Solisslideshare.net
In partnership with Vocus and Cision, Brian Solis released his new e-book, “What If PR Stood for People and Relationships?,” illustrated by world-renowned cart… - news.ycombinator.com
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San Francisco Legalizes, Regulates Airbnb With 7-4 Vote, Lots of Amendments | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
After six years of operating in San Francisco, Airbnb will finally become legal on its own home turf. The city's board of supervisors voted to legalize.. - pastebin.com
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The amazing progress of LEDs, in one chartvox.com
Moore's law has a cousin, called Haitz's law, that predicts that LED lighting will get dramatically more powerful — and cheaper — each decade. -
The Extropian Roots of Bitcoin - CryptoCoinsNewscryptocoinsnews.com
Bitcoin is booming, but not every enthusiast knows that the cryptocurrency has roots in a radical, futurist philosophy that started to bloom in the California of the 80s. Hal Finney, a Bitcoin pioneer and the first person to ever receive a Bitcoin tran... -
NCR ATM API Documentation Available on Baidu - F-Secure Weblog : News from the Labf-secure.com
F-Secure Security Labs brings you the latest online security news from around the world. Ensure that you are up-to-date with the latest online threats to guarantee your online wellbeing. -
Solar sends energy prices below zero – in middle of day : Renew Economyreneweconomy.com.au
Rooftop solar pushes energy prices in Queensland below zero in middle of day, something that used to only happen at night, when people slept. -
The New York Times > Business > World Business > Japanese Company to Pay Ex-Employee $8.1 Million for Inventionnytimes.com
The inventor of a lighting technology has settled with his former employer in a dispute that challenged the idea that the fruits of the labor of Japanese workers belong only to companies. -
Robotic Surgery Brings Higher Costs, More Complications, Study Showsm.wsj.com
In the latest study to question the value of robotic surgery, researchers from Columbia University found that the technology costs significantly more and has a higher rate of complications than regular minimally invasive surgery for removing ovaries an... -
A flurry of copycats on PubMedblog.thegrandlocus.com
A flurry of copycats on PubMed | Filed under PubMed, journals, information retrieval. - blogchain.fr
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Adobe Spyware Reveals (Again) the Price of DRM: Your Privacy and Securityeff.org
The publishing world may finally be facing its “rootkit scandal.” Two independent reports claim that Adobe’s e-book software, “Digital Editions,” logs every document readers add to their local “library,” tracks what happens with those files, and then s...