Internet
- Facebook IPO: Why Your Data Is Worth $93 Billion
- Network Effects and Global Domination: The Facebook Strategy
- Twitter agrees to adopt Do-Not-Track privacy option
- Governments may hit social networks with cyber attacks
- Cookies: Majority of government sites to miss deadline
- ORG: Mobile filters censor innocent content
- Iranian firms told not to use foreign email providers
- Narrow Your Google Searches with a Custom Date Range
- Russian start-up claims BitTorrent-killer
- California Moves to Stop Employers Demanding Facebook Passwords
- Kiwi ISP claims legal clarity on geoblock-busting service
- Study reveals high price of smut addiction
- Court sides with two Calgary university students in Facebook free-speech case
- Pirate stomping by Google et Cie won't work, says expert
- New .secure Internet Domain On Tap
- 70% don’t trust Facebook with their personal information
- Pirate Bay backs global file-sharing research
- Google Says Supreme Court Law Rubbishes Android Verdict
- Search Results Protected by First Amendment, Google-Funded Analysis Says
- Twitter Resists Subpoena to Release User's Data Without Warrant
- Principal Accused of Spying on Students, Parents With Fake Facebook Account
- Keeping the Internet Neutral
- 'ACTA is dead,' says Europe's digital doyenne
- Bouncers use Facebook as a form of identification
- LazyTruth debunks dubious email claims
- 10 Fun Games That Look Like Office Work
- Facebook Users by the Million Ignore Privacy Controls: Consumer Reports
- 'Oppressive' UK copyright law: More cobblers from IP quangos
- Software functionality not subject to copyright: EU court
- File-sharers look to VPNs to overcome Pirate Bay ban
- Citing Terms Of Service, Google Takes Down Blog Of Iranian Security Researcher
- Facebook button triggers tidal wave of human organs
- Pirate Bay blocked! 93% oppose court order on UK ISPs, poll reveals
- The Pirate Bay gears up for fight against blocking order
- Cloud Saves Feds $5B a Year, Study Finds
- Zuckerberg: Now share your organs with Facebook friends
- Puppet Masters of the Internet
- Google's latest webspam crusade 'breaks' search results
- Storage wars: Google, Dropbox and Microsoft fight for your files
- Beijing removes all online mentions of fleeing activist Chen
- Teen sues Facebook bullies for libel
- Social gifting: the new buzzword in e-commerce
- Google’s New Search Algorithm to Crack Down on ‘Black Hat Webspam’
- How Google gets you: Meet the engine's in-house marketer
- Digital Economy Act's anti-piracy measures are delayed
- China finds it can’t arrest rumours on social media
- How far does Google Drive's terms go in 'owning' your files?
- Google's Drive to dominate your digital life
- That global freetard crackdown: Three emails ... and carry on
- IPv6: It’s the end of the Internet as you know it, and I feel fine
- Berners-lee: Demand Your Data From Internet Companies
- In Australia, an ISP Prevails in Long-running Copyright Dispute
- ISPs torch UK.gov's smut-blocking master plan
- 'Perfect storm' drives electronics stores to EXTINCTION
- ISPs the 'soft target' in copyright debate: Hackett
- White House issues privacy warning on CISPA-style laws
- Berners-Lee: Net snoop law tosses human rights into the shredder
- MPs call for better porn filters to protect children
- Amazon’s Secretive Cloud Carries 1 Percent of the Internet
- Search dominates record U.S. online ad revenue, $31-billion in 2011
- 'Action needed' to meet UK's cookie tracking deadline
- Dr. Google misdiagnoses one out of four women
- Gmail Down for an Hour, Affects 5 million Users
- Facebook is cool with CISPA -- how about you?
- SOPA’s Evil Twin Sister – CISPA
- Privacy groups launch protest against CISPA bill
- Contradicting a Federal Judge, FCC Clears Google in Wi-Fi Sniffing Debacle
- Intercept laws hamper local user privacy
- One in Five U.S. Adults Does Not Use the Internet: Pew
- Google’s Sergey Brin: China, SOPA, Facebook Threaten the ‘Open Web’
- Google co-founder rips Hollywood on anti-piracy efforts
- Shades of 1984 Emerge in Broadcast TV Copyright Flap
- Fate of punters' Megaupload files to be thrashed out in court
- Megaupload founder causes uproar over lawyer choice
- Iran replacing Google, Hotmail with its own internal search engines and email services
- Court to consider access to Megaupload data
- Risks of putting digital life in cloud
- 'Do Not Track' for Web browsers debated
- Icann's internet suffix application deadline looms
- Facebook's facial recog bots can't eat your face without your say-so
- The Internet Is Ruining Your Brain
- Iran expected to permanently cut off Internet by August
- Mystery surrounds silencing of key al Qaeda websites
- US government service improves after virus takes out email
- Worldwide Windows XP Eradication Day Only Two Years Away
- Twitter takes stand against spammers with new lawsuit
- MPAA chief: SOPA and Protect IP back from the grave?
- Arizona bill makes it illegal to 'annoy or offend' online
- MPAA warns Megaupload could set up shop again
- Social media web snares 'criminals'
- Consumers concerned about online data sharing, sales
- Facebook accused of 'wanton' use of Canadian woman's pics
- Virgin Media tightens throttle on hardcore hogs
- Would you pay to block your own internet connection?
- Campaigners criticise email and web monitoring plan
- Syrian crowdmapping project documents reports of rape
- Rights holders' big win in copyright review terms
- Yahoo Will Implement 'Do Not Track' Solution This Summer
- Conflict Over How Open ‘Do Not Track’ Talks Will Be
- Will FTC Privacy Recommendations Challenge E-Commerce?
- AVG introduces 'Do Not Track' feature
- Privacy watchdog blasts FTC's federal limpness
- Google under fire in UK MPs report into privacy
- How Forensics Claims Facebook Ownership Contract Is ‘Forged’
- FTC urgers laws to protect consumers' privacy
- If We Could See What The Data Brokers Have On Us, Would We Be Less Freaked Out By Them?
- Google shuts down 130 million ads in ‘war on spam’
- Astroturfing corporate trolls are the new spam
- Web giants loosen fine print to allow government 'fishing expeditions' for your data
- Pawnshops spread to Internet
- Senators chime in on employers’ Facebook snooping
- Australia Post bid to control your digital life
- France criminalizes citizens who visit terrorist and hate Web sites
- With SOPA shelved, anti-piracy advocates take new approaches
- Lessons from Rutgers on privacy and hate speech
- After Massacre, Army Tried to Delete Accused Shooter From the Internet
- Chrome wins weekend browser battle with IE: StatCounter
- Copyright Treaty Requires Congressional Support, Senator Says
- Privacy regulators: U.S. and EU will take different approaches
- Pirate Bay plans sky-high flying proxy servers
- Google: UK copyright system 'is flawed and limits growth'
- US ISPs become 'copyright cops' starting July 12
- Google takes aim at over-optimised websites
- UK is the ‘most internet-based major economy’
- Assad emails reveal Syrian leader's private life
- Swedish investigation into The Pirate Bay 'deepens'
- Thai Police shutter 5,000+ sites insulting royals
- Advocacy group takes aim at anti-porn bill requiring ISP data retention
- Stop Insurance Spies: Lockdown Your Privacy Settings
- Facebook: we can read your text messages, but we don't
- The U.N. Threat to Internet Freedom
- Activists creating decentralized mesh networks that can't be blocked, filtered or silenced
- Opt-Out Provision Would Halt Some, but Not All, Web Tracking
- Firms embrace Do Not Track for targeted ads only
- Obama's Internet Bill Of Rights Will Be Hard to Enforce: Here's Why
- White House pushes for online privacy rights
- Hardware giants sign 'global' apps privacy accord
- Iran blocking 30 million from email, Web ahead of election
- Assad masses Syrian cyber army in online crackdown
- The Teen, The Billionaire And The Revolutionary Search Tool
- How the European Internet Rose Up Against ACTA
- Browser add-on stops Google (and others) from tracking you online
- Did Google intentionally track you?
- Data collection arms race feeds privacy fears
- The Lowdown on Google's Safari Tracking Cookies
- Police probing ‘threats’ over Canadian internet privacy bill
- US shoots Megaupload 'file locker' defence
- Is Megaupload ´a lot less guilty than you think?´
- Secret Service Seizes JotForm.com, Nuking Millions of Online Forms
- Censorship fears as Iran's internet disrupted
- China unable to silence Internet buzz on police chief
- UK authorities take down a U.S. domain: Could it happen to you?
- Plenty find love online, where lies abound: study
- Six Heartbreaking Truths about Online Dating Privacy
- How much online privacy do you really have? Less than you think
- Iran draws veil over secure internet access
- Iran Shutdown Google ,Yahoo & other Major sites using Https Protocol
- Piracy Driven by Overseas Film Release Lag Time, Researchers Say
- Acta protests: Thousands take to streets across Europe
- Privacy warriors sue FTC over Google's policy tweak
- Texas Jury Strikes Down Patent Troll’s Claim to Own the Interactive Web
- Modeling Enterprise Social Business Processes
- Free online privacy tool
- The Piracy Problem: How Broad?
- Patent Troll Claims Ownership of Interactive Web – And Might Win
- Tim Berners-Lee Takes the Stand to Keep the Web Free
- Path discovered phoning home with your address book
- Internet Freedom Could Turn on 'Middle Countries'
- UK's digital policy seized by fanatical bureaucrats, say MPs
- Google to test mystery device in employees’ homes
- Google tells French watchdog 'non' on privacy tweak halt
- Torrent Search Engine BTJunkie Voluntarily Shuts Down
- Top 10 YouTube Videos of All Time
- Cold War 2.0: East and West divide on digital rights
- A New Question of Internet Freedom
- Privacy and Big Data
- Google changes enable 'per country' blog takedowns
- Megaupload founder refused bail in New Zealand
- TripAdvisor: OK, not all our reviews are trustworthy or real
- EFF helps MegaUpload users claw legit stuff back from Feds
- BitTorrent Live attracts steady stream of interest
- Angry Birds boss: Piracy helps us 'get more business'
- Retrieve Your Legal Data From Megaupload.com
- Reprieve: MegaUpload's data safe for two more weeks
- Media groups propose anti-piracy 'code of practice' for UK search
- The stupid things you do online and how to fix them
- FBI in the market for app to monitor social networks
- Megaupload user data could be gone Thursday, federal prosecutors say
- US entertainment lawyer casts doubt on Megaupload case
- New European data laws kill U.S. ‘gagging orders’
- Do We Need a Ministry of Truth for the Internet?
- Supremes to Congress: Bring privacy law into 21st century
- Privacy, Technology and Law
- Moves afoot to limit tracking of Web users
- Most EU states sign away internet rights, ratify ACTA treaty
- We're losing control of our digital privacy
- Google exec questions Reding's 'Right to be forgotten' pledge
- MegaUpload Users Look Into Suing U.S. Over Lost Files
- Secret Government Talks Create Treaty Stricter Than SOPA, PIPA
- Critics: EU's proposed data protection rules could hinder Internet
- Cairo Contagion: Military Tracks Uprising’s ‘Infectious’ Ideas
- Between Google and GPS, privacy takes a step backward
- How to close your Google Account
- Google to combine users' data across its services
- Google in privacy policy changes across its services
- IP D-Day: Major Providers, Vendors To Go IPv6 June 6
- Why 2012, despite privacy fears, isn't like Orwell's 1984
- EU proposes 'right to be forgotten' by internet firms
- YouTube tops one hour of video uploads per second
- In Antipiracy Debate, Media Worlds Clash
- Does Online Piracy Hurt The Economy? A Look At The Numbers
- Mozilla offers alternative to OpenID
- For Online Privacy, Click Here
- SOPA is dead. Are you happy now?
- SOPA Getting a Face-Lift: How Evil Will It Be?
- Why should we stop online piracy?
- Blogger bully site yanks MPAA's chain in poison-pen letter
- Support for anti-piracy bills wanes
- Two PROTECT IP sponsors drop support for their own bill
- In Fight Over Piracy Bills, New Economy Rises Against Old
- Anti-piracy bills could spell big problems for small businesses
- German ISP doesn't have to block foreign 'illegal' betting sites
- Experts disagree on reach of anti-piracy bills
- White House shelves SOPA... now what?
- Four reasons why the Web hates U.S. anti-piracy act
- 30% of parents know their kids use their credit cards to buy on the Internet
- Wikipedia to Go Dark in SOPA Protest, Twitter Declines
- U.S. online piracy bill headed for major makeover
- Internet giants oppose Web control in India court
- 56% of employers check applicants’ Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
- IBM Gives Birth to Amazing E-mail-less Man
- Frustration grows over Google’s search priorities
- White House Blasts Internet Blacklisting Bills
- SOPA author to remove ISP blocking provision
- Rupert Murdoch calls Google a 'piracy leader' on Twitter
- Republican pol rips online piracy bill, defends Google
- Author of U.S. online piracy bill vows not to buckle
- Department of Homeland Security monitors Facebook, Twitter and news sites for 'situational awareness'
- Dirty Little Secrets: The Trouble With Social Search
- Cryptome releases list of social sites monitored by DHS
- Time Is Running Out For SOPA Opponents Congressmen Warn At CES 2012
- Britain seeks evidence for digital copyright laws
- Digital borrowing destroys movie ownership
- Web domains to get major overhaul with custom names
- Google merging more personal data into search results
- Google persuades Spanish bank BBVA to use the cloud
- Mystery Buyer Wins Auction for Copyright Troll’s Domain
- Google admits profiting from illegal Olympic ticket ads
- Timeline puts your life in Facebook's hands
- Australia slips on intellectual property rights
- 'Mainstream media' mute in SOPA piracy debate
- Kopimism: the world's newest religion explained
- Best of the web: 19 sites you shouldn't be without
- The Year the Internet Split in Half
- Facebook is here to stay, even if you delete your account
- Lawmakers seem intent on approving SOPA, PIPA
- Recording Industry Association of America Rejects OPEN Act in Favor of SOPA
- Epic Games Opposes SOPA In Its Current Form
- Sir James Dyson: China Stalls IP Reform at Its Own Peril
- Vint Cerf: 'The internet is not a human right'
- Internet Access Is Not a Human Right
- Anonymous hunts neo-Nazis with WikiLeaks-style site
- Facebook blocks 200 million malicious actions daily
- #Riot: Self-Organized, Hyper-Networked Revolts—Coming to a City Near You
- Piracy 'church' gets approval from Swedish government
- Study finds piracy withering against legal alternatives
- 7 signs we're living in the post-privacy era
- 5 major changes facing the Internet in 2012
- Iron digi-curtain: Belarus nationalises internet
- Users to ‘flag’ terrorist web pages under EU proposal
- Twitterfight! Group Threatens Lawsuit Over Terror Tweets
- How to delete every Facebook wall post, wipe your Timeline
- Users desert Windows XP in near-record numbers
- Hackers blast off into space