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Facebook's Zuckerberg sells $1.13 billion

marketwatch.com — SAN FRANCISCO (Marke****ch) -- Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg has sold 30.2 million shares and director Peter Thiel has sold 16.8 mi... View in Crawl 4

Facebook's Zuckerberg sells $1.13 billion

Has adaptive design failed? Of course not

venturebeat.com — Yesterday morning I read Peter Yared's provocative article, ‘What’s next for mobile now that adaptive design has failed?’ which is based entir... View in Crawl 4

Has adaptive design failed? Of course not

How to Destroy the Internet

gizmodo.com — Remember when Anonymous threatened to destroy the entire internet? We laughed, and ultimately their words were just hacker hubris. But it got us th... View in Crawl 4

How to Destroy the Internet

Ad-skipping DVR prompts fight for the future of TV

cnn.com — It turns out that consumers like the idea of watching TV shows with no other ads. And, surprise, the television networks are less than thrilled. View in Crawl 4

Ad-skipping DVR prompts fight for the future of TV

How Hollywood Glamorizes Hacking, And Why This Is Deeply Wrong

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How Hollywood Glamorizes Hacking, And Why This Is Deeply Wrong

NASA Envisions Alien Worlds

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NASA Envisions Alien Worlds

The Terrifying Ways Google Is Destroying Your Privacy | Civil Liberties

alternet.org — Google appears to have morphed from a corporation that proclaims, “Don’t be evil” to one insisting that users “Join the Borg.” View in Crawl 4

ACLU: DEA tracks Americans' movements, plans to data mine license plate records

blogs.computerworld.com — Do you ever feel like you are being watched when you drive? The ACLU believes that feeling of being watched is justified and not only while you... View in Crawl 4

ACLU: DEA tracks Americans' movements, plans to data mine license plate records

EFF: Megaupload User Asks Court for Files Back. Again.

eff.org — Kyle Goodwin, and others like him, did nothing but legitimately use a cloud storage service to house legal files – in Kyle’s case, business files, ... View in Crawl 4

EFF: Megaupload User Asks Court for Files Back. Again.

Bill C-38 protest has 13,000 websites going dark across Canada this June

ca.news.yahoo.com — When it comes to politics, Canadians are generally an apathetic bunch. Often, a controversy will brew and within a week or two we forget about it a... View in Crawl 4

Who Is Fairest Of Them All? Facebook, Amazon, Google or Apple?

forbes.com — Google and Apple sell at bargain basement prices. Amazon is pricey but carries eye catching metrics for revenues and potentially enormous profit ma... View in Crawl 4

Who Is Fairest Of Them All? Facebook, Amazon, Google or Apple?

Puny humans too slow for Windows 8′s high-speed booting

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John Mayer's Hologram

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John Mayer's Hologram

London's flying cameras spy shoelaces nearly a mile away; Will drones in the USA?

blogs.computerworld.com — Will the capabilities of drones spying on Americans from above match what London's 'eye in the sky' cameras can see and hear? While ... View in Crawl 4

London's flying cameras spy shoelaces nearly a mile away; Will drones in the USA?

New Jersey mayor, son, arrested on charges they nuked recall website

arstechnica.com — The father and son used a low tech hack—password recovery—to take down the site. View in Crawl 4

New Jersey mayor, son, arrested on charges they nuked recall website