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"Our user databases appear to have been compromised."
The man who brought us personal computers sounds like he has some regrets.
The European Commission launches an antitrust investigation into Google.
"The more you enter, the more you become locked in."
"IPO anxiety": the fear that taking your start-up public is so 1999.
"A large number of young people ... establish forms of communication that do not increase humaneness."
Could John Kerry's brother be the country's first privacy czar?
Will someone come out on top soon, please? Because we want to watch Hulu on our TV.
The net is about to get very biased.
One spammer was responsible for 20 percent of the world's spam supply.
"There's a reason why private thoughts were invented by generations before us."
"Needless to say, public attention has been intense."
"Censored" label appeared over Labor Day weekend.
Also: no more interminable phone waits. Hooray!
But fear not: Casual Encounters seems to be unaffected.
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