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7 hrs ago | Internet News

Google, Ad Networks Tighten ...

The Most Important Tech Product Is the Kindle, Not the iPhone The Amazon e-book reader is revolutionizing an industry that hasn't changed since its inception.

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Related Topix: Google, Startups, Software, PC, Home Listing, Home, US Politics, US News, US House of Representatives, Democrat, Rick Boucher

15 hrs ago | Topeka Capital-Journal

17 Kansans dead of H1N1

The number of Kansans who have died from the 2009 H1N1 virus rose to 17 Friday with the confirmation that the disease caused the death of a 53-year-old south-central Kansas woman.

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Related Topix: Kansas, Kansas Government

23 hrs ago | NewsFactor Network

Is Google Dashboard Really Transparent or a PR Stunt?

Google says its Google Dashboard is designed to let users see what data the search giant has saved on users in 20 of its products.

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Related Topix: Emerging Technology, Search Engines, Public Relations, Internet, Science / Technology

Fri Nov 06, 2009

EurasiaNet

Azerbaijan: Judge Rules Youth Activists Can't Access Cell Phone Records

Jessica Powley Hayden 11/06/09 The high-profile prosecution of two Azerbaijani youth activists and bloggers continued on November 6, marking the beginning of the third month of proceedings.

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Virtual Greality

Was Operation Numbers Game legal? Both sides make their cases

Arguments on the constitutionality of a search of thousands of tax returns at a Greeley tax preparer's office went before the Colorado Supreme Court today.

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Related Topix: Tax, Criminal Defense Law, Law, Colorado, ACLU

InternetNews

Google, Ad Networks Tighten Privacy Controls

New offerings provide more detailed access and control over online data collection.

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Related Topix: Google, Startups, Software, Home Listing, Home, US Politics, US News, US House of Representatives, Democrat, Rick Boucher, Science / Technology

Thu Nov 05, 2009

Computerworld

Federal data protection law inches forward

A sweeping new bill that would implement a national standard for data protection and breach notification got a boost of support today from the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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Related Topix: Criminal Defense Law, Law, US Politics, US News, Patrick Leahy, US Senate, Democrat, US Secret Service

Raw Story

Microsoft raises cloud computing concerns

Packaged software powerhouse Microsoft on Thursday released a paper outlining privacy concerns businesses should consider prior to leaping into the computing "cloud." Shifting to software being hosted online as services in the Internet "cloud" brings enormous economic potential as well as serious questions about protecting data, according to ...

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Cloud Computing, Redmond, WA

The Register

Google launches privacy Dashboard service

What does Google know about me? Posted in Applications , 5th November 2009 12:30A GMT Google has launched a Dashboard service that's designed to show how much the search engine giant knows about its users online activities.

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Related Topix: Emerging Technology, Search Engines, Science / Technology, Internet, Blog News

SFGate

Google to unveil new privacy controls

Google Inc. will announce a feature tomorrow that will give users more control over their online privacy, according to a consumer advocate who discussed the matter with the company.

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Related Topix: Google, Startups, Emerging Technology, Search Engines, Marketing

Wed Nov 04, 2009

San Jose Mercury News

San Jose council orders release of 911 tapes in Pham shooting

Copy of a two-year-old photo taken of Daniel Pham, 27, of San Jose who was shot and killed by San Jose police on May 10, 2009 at his home in San Jose.

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Related Topix: San Jose, CA, San Jose Metro, Criminal Defense Law, Law, Vietnamese-American, Asian-American

Broadcasting & Cable

CDD: Industry Self-Regulation Has Failed For Online Privacy

Industry self-regulation has failed and existing regulations are out-of-date and in need of revamping.

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MediLexicon

New Health Privacy Regulations Spark Debate

Main Category: IT / Internet / E-mail Also Included In: Public Health Article Date: 04 Nov 2009 Information Week reports that the Department of Health and Human Services has issued a rule to "beef up penalties for violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accounting Act ." But the rule has generated complaints from a bipartisan group of ...

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Related Topix: Healthcare Law, Law, Health

Canada.com

Breaching your online privacy to fight crime

The Conservative government says 'lawful access' is a necessary tool for police in the Internet age.

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Related Topix: North America, Canada, World News

Tue Nov 03, 2009

R & D

Protecting your virtual privacy

The details of your personal life, such as grocery purchases and pizza topping preferences, are collected every day online and by club and discount cards from the gym, department store and supermarket.

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Related Topix: Israel, World News, Middle East, Social Software

UK News from Times Online

EU to police drivers with black boxes

THE European Union is drawing up plans for aircraft-style black box recorders to be fitted to all cars to help the police identify who is responsible for crashes.

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San Jose Mercury News

San Jose to debate releasing police records on Pham shooting

With the investigation over into San Jose officers' fatal shooting of a mentally disturbed man whose family had summoned their help, a city committee next week will consider releasing records that may clarify what police knew about the man's condition and why he ended up dead.

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Related Topix: San Jose, CA, San Francisco Metro, San Jose Metro, Vietnamese-American, Asian-American

Mon Nov 02, 2009

The Globe and Mail

Smarter sleuthing can save our online privacy

Ron Deibert Published on Monday, Nov. 02, 2009 6:01PM EST I 'm at the Citizen Lab, an interdisciplinary research facility at the Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto.

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Related Topix: Computers, Prison, Opinion

Information Week - All Stories and Blogs

E-Health Privacy Regulations Draw Congressional Fire

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued an interim final rule to beef up penalties for violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accounting Act , as several Congressmen criticize the agency for leaving dangerous loopholes in the law.

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Related Topix: Healthcare Law, Law, Health Care Provider, Health, US Politics, US News, US House of Representatives, Henry Waxman, Democrat, Joe Barton, Republican, Charles Rangel

Canada.com

Canadians must take more responsibility for online lives: Privacy czar

Jennifer Stoddart, Canada's privacy commissioner, tabled her annual report on private-sector privacy law in Parliament Tuesday.

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Related Topix: North America, Canada, World News, Social Software

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