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3 New Ways Google Glass Invades Your Privacy

3 New Ways Google Glass Invades Your Privacy

Google's new HUD device is currently being tested. Find out how wearing a phone on your face instead of keeping it in your pocket can raise new privacy concerns.

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Hunter Moore Lawsuit: Anti-Bullying Activist Gets Revenge On Revenge Porn King

Hunter Moore Lawsuit: Anti-Bullying Activist Gets Revenge On Revenge Porn King

Notorious Internet bully and "revenge porn" site manager Hunter Moore has lost in court to a defamation lawsuit. Has he reached the end of his rope?

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#tooFEW: Feminists Of Color Take On Wikipedia

#tooFEW: Feminists Of Color Take On Wikipedia

On March 15, feminists of color will join up across America to edit and contribute new articles on marginalized topics in an effort to enhance the diversity of Wikipedia's content.

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Your Facebook 'Likes' Are More Telling Than You Probably Think

Your Facebook 'Likes' Are More Telling Than You Probably Think

A new Cambridge University study found that your Facebook likes can deduce not only your age, gender and race but also whether your parents divorced when you were a child.

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Adam Carolla Owns 'HuffPo' On Race, Proving Once Again Why He Is A New Media Rock Star

Adam Carolla Owns 'HuffPo' On Race, Proving Once Again Why He Is A New Media Rock Star

After being criticized by 'HuffPo' for calling out his podcast guest Gavin Newsom's comments on race, Carolla let the liberal blog have it showing why he has true freedom to say what he wants.

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Debate the Future of the GOP & Millennials This Week on PolicyMic

Debate the Future of the GOP & Millennials This Week on PolicyMic

Join us as we host a series of conversations with high-profile conservatives and millennials on the future of the GOP, timed with CPAC 2013.

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5 Embarrassing Fake Stories That Were Reported By Real News Organizations

5 Embarrassing Fake Stories That Were Reported By Real News Organizations

Sometimes, news agencies and high-profile individuals mistake fraudulent or satirical reporting for the real thing— and this is how rumors get started.

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CISPA 2013: U.S. Needs Better Rules to Regulate the Internet

CISPA 2013: U.S. Needs Better Rules to Regulate the Internet

The CISPA debate has sparked the discussion on domestic internet norms. Defining parameters for who, what, and how the Internet should be regulated is critical for U.S.'s cyber diplomacy.

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