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Letters: Photographic fears
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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The Guardian has recently reported a number of cases of photographers being harassed by the police under the Prevention of Terrorism Act ( Report , 12 December). It seems to be catching on. On a train between York and Sheffield last week an announcement warned that taking photographs contravened a certain bylaw. I ...1 day ago -
Bank of America names Moynihan next CEO
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bank of America Corp on Wednesday tapped insider Brian Moynihan as its next chief executive, ending months of speculation about who would succeed Kenneth Lewis to lead the largest U.S. bank. Read more from the original source: Bank of America names Moynihan next CEO [...]1 week ago -
Microsoft Addresses Search Privacy
WebProNews Feed —
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Sree Kamireddy, Bing Program Manager and self-proclaimed "Privacy Champ" has written a post on the Bing blog discussing how Microsoft handles your Bing search history information. More specifically, Kamireddy explains how this is actually in users hands. Kamireddy explains that Bing Offers the following: - ...1 week ago -
Ryan Tate on Facebooks Great Betrayal
culturekitchen - fresh dissent served daily —
Authority: 534
Facebooks privacy pullback isnt just outrageous; its a landmark turning point for the social network. Facebook has blundered before, but the latest changes are far more calculated. The company has, in short, turned evil. Its new privacy policy have turned the social network inside out: millions of people have ...1 week ago -
Letters: Picture police alienate the public
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 985
Paul Lewiss article (Snap that tested terror laws to breaking point , 12 December) really struck a nerve with me as I have been stopped by plain-clothes police officers in Canary Wharf just outside the building that I work in, in Canada Square. I was wearing my staff pass, which clearly shows my full name and also ...2 weeks ago -
Google Goggles: The World is Your Hyperlink
Affiliate Marketing | Affiliate Networks —
Authority: 142
Search experts are coming away from Google’s Search Event, held on December 7th in Mountain View, CA, with two words on their lips: “exciting” and “scary.” Both words aptly describe the most buzz-worthy new product to be unveiled at the event: Google Goggles.In classic Google fashion, there is a friendly ...2 weeks ago -
From snapshot to Special Branch: how my camera made me a terror suspect
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 985
Casual shots of Londons Gherkin attract stop and search just days after police were reminded street photography is no offence It felt like a minor terror alert. Four security guards were watching me, whispering into microphones on their collars. A plainclothes police officer had just covered my camera lens, mentioned ...2 weeks ago -
Mozilla Exec Urges Firefox Users Ditch Google for Bing
ResourceShelf —
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From the Article: Asa Dotzler, Mozilla’s director of community development, used his personal blog to urge Firefox users away from Google and to use Microsoft’s search engine Bing, instead. Dotzler cited privacy concerns, specifically pointing to comments recently made by Google CEO Eric Schmidt. “I think ...2 weeks ago -
Yahoo lets users tweak targeted ads ahead of FTC roundtable
Ars Technica —
Authority: 738
For users, targeted advertising has always walked a thin line between being useful and creepy. This is due in no small part to the fact that advertisers need to see peoples surfing habits before they can, well, target them. Yahoo has decided to head off some of that privacy-related criticism by launching a new tool ...3 weeks ago -
StraightUpSocial News Links for 12/2/2009
StraightUpSocial —
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Facebook To Roll Out New Privacy Controls To Its 350 Million Users, Kills Regional Networks Jason Kincaid at TechCrunch shares an open letter from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg who says the social network has grown to 350 million users, regional networks are being removed entirely, and privacy controls will be ...3 weeks ago
