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Why tech is on the verge of changing the political process forever
By Jay McGregor published
In depth The younger generation isn't politically apathetic, but rather, has decided to express its views via different and technological means.
Good news, Like-happy Facebookers - your thumbs ups count as free speech
By Michael Rougeau published
A court found that employees can't be discriminated against based on their Facebook "Likes."
Pelosi: Laws on violent video games aren't the answer, more research is
By Matt Swider published
Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi cites a study that contradicts the popular video game-gun violence link, and calls for more studies instead.
Obama hosting a second 'fireside hangout' on Google+
By Michael Rougeau published
President Obama will answer questions on Google's social network Thursday starting at 4:50 p.m. EST.
Twitter hack may have affected early adopters like President Obama
By Matt Swider published
Top politicians and news organizations are among those compromised by the recent Twitter hack, according to a social media metrics site.
UN control of the internet denied by Western democracies
By Matt Swider published
The United Nations power-grab to control the internet has been thwarted by the U.S., U.K., Canada, and other democracies today.
House unanimously votes the internet should be free from UN control
By Matt Swider published
Lawmakers voted on a resolution to oppose countries they say want to fundamentally change the way the net is regulated.
FTC issues facial recognition guidelines
By Matt Swider published
Report recommends citizens should always be aware when they are being filmed and opt out options are recommended.
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