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How Facebook Could Create a Revolution, Do Good, and Make Billions
Written by Bernard Lunn / June 26, 2009 7:31 AM / 38 Comments

Great bruising battles between powerful antagonists is good for media. It "sells papers," as we used to say, or "generates clicks", as we now say. When you mix in a

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Microsoft & Gnomedex Want More Green Apps, But Developers Must Use Bing API
Written by Jolie O'Dell / June 22, 2009 9:30 PM / 4 Comments

A co-sponsored initiative from Microsoft Bing and Gnomedex will give incentive to developers working on economy- or ecology-themed apps this summer. The Will Code for Green contest calls for submissions

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What Are Bloggers, Tweeters and Forum-Posters Saying About the New iPhone 48 Hours After Launch?
Written by Doug Coleman / June 21, 2009 1:22 PM / 7 Comments

48 hours after the release of the much-anticipated iPhone 3GS and its new 3.0 software, people are just beginning to put it through its paces and report on their reactions.

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Free Tool for Gov't Agencies to Communicate Public Safety Alerts Online or Via SMS
Written by Jolie O'Dell / June 20, 2009 2:32 PM / 9 Comments

A new SMS and email notification service is helping local government agencies reach citizens when and where it will do the most good: As soon as possible, and wherever that

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Retrial: Jammie Thomas vs. RIAA Goes Into Its Last Round
Written by Frederic Lardinois / June 17, 2009 9:23 AM / 3 Comments

Jammie Thomas vs. Capitol is probably the most infamous and longest running illegal file sharing case in the U.S., and while a judge declared a mistrial last September, the two

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Las Vegas Newspaper Subpoenaed to Reveal Commenters' Identities
Written by Jolie O'Dell / June 16, 2009 6:41 PM / 7 Comments

The Washington Post has reported that a Nevada newspaper has been served a grand jury federal subpoena to reveal the identities of commenters on its website. The newspaper editor is

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What Can You Do With Government Data? Bust Politicians, That's What
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / June 12, 2009 11:55 AM / 11 Comments

Public data from the government - is it an opportunity for innovation and essential accountability or a snoozer that no one really cares about? Government transparency advocacy group The Sunlight

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Is Internet Access a Fundamental Human Right? France's High Court Says Yes
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / June 11, 2009 9:29 AM / 40 Comments

France's highest court, the Constitutional Council, ruled that access to the internet is a "fundamental human right" this week in striking down a controversial "three strikes" anti-piracy law called Loi

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Twitter "Not Playing Ball" but Will Experiment With Verified Accounts
Written by Doug Coleman / June 6, 2009 1:21 PM / 4 Comments

Twitter impersonations have been happening ever since the popular microblogging site has become mainstream. St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa is just the latest high-profile celebrity to fall victim

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Weekly Wrapup: Google Wave Hands-On, Microsoft Bing Goes Live, Real-Time Cellphone Data, And More...
Written by Richard MacManus / June 6, 2009 5:00 AM / 0 Comments

In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup, our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week, we have one of the very first hands-on reviews of Google Wave, we check

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