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POPSRegCure winner of Best Registry Cleaner CNET The best registry repair and cleaners software have been tested, and the best is RegCure. There is a huge difference between RegCure and the others registry cleaners. Visit our in-depth RegCure review.
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POPSTwitter users get phone calls directly to each other through Jajah! Twitter users on Thursday will, for the first time, be able to make voice calls directly to each other through the microblogging service. Jajah A new third-party offering from Jajah known as Jajah@call is expected to go into beta Thursday morning that will allow Twitter users to initiate a two-way voice chat with other users by typing "@call @username"--where "username" is someone's Twitter ID--into any Twitter client. During the beta period, the company said, the calls will be limited to two minutes, but the company will evaluate that length during beta. However, it sees the two minute period--after which the call will end--as "the verbal equivalent of a tweet".
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POPSBehavioral Advertising - Monetization versus Privacy - Part III On March 4, 2009 The Center for Democracy and Technology and TRUSTe co-hosted a panel discussion exploring behavioral advertising and navigating the policy risks. The panel was moderated by Declan McCullagh, Chief Political Correspondent & Senior Writer for CNET. Speakers: Alissa Cooper, Chief Computer Scientist, CDT, Colin O'Malley, VP of Strategic Business, TRUSTe and Anne Toth, VP of Policy and Head of Privacy, Yahoo!
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POPSObama could seize the Internet He seized ABC to promote his Health Care. If he can seize the internet, why should he not be able to seize the newspapers, radio, and TV. Does this not scare the hell out of everyone? The enemy is in the White House.
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POPSBill Would Give President Emergency Control of Internet
The White House is supposed to engage in "periodic mapping" of private networks deemed to be critical, and those companies "shall share" requested information with the federal government. ("Cyber" is defined as anything having to do with the Internet, telecommunications, computers, or computer networks.) "The language has changed but it doesn't contain any real additional limits," EFF's (Electronic Frontier Foundation) Tien says. "It simply switches the more direct and obvious language they had originally to the more ambiguous (version)...The designation of what is a critical infrastructure system or network as far as I can tell has no specific process. There's no provision for any administrative process or review. That's where the problems seem to start. And then you have the amorphous powers that go along with it." Translation: If your company is deemed "critical," a new set of regulations kick in involving who you can hire, what information you must disclose, . . .