Technology
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Facebook 'likes' are constitutionally protected, ACLU argues
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Attorneys for Facebook and the American Civil Liberties Union want a federal appeals court to rule that clicking "Like" on the social networking site is constitutionally-protected free speech.
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Historic Congressional Cemetery Program to get Wikipedia boost
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A Wikipedia project is a first for a U.S. cemetery. The Historic Congressional Cemetery Program is hoping that a little technology will boost interest in the 200 year old burial ground.
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Malware Monday: DNS changer infected computers could lose Internet connection
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Having trouble getting online? Some may find their smartphones working overtime because the family computer couldn't seem to connect to the Internet Monday morning.
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Facebook changes email addresses of users
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Facebook has changed your email address. At least that's how many felt after a quiet but vast change in the way the company displays users' contact information.
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New Jersey sheriff launches 'Facecrook'
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A New Jersey sheriff's office has a new website that's looking for arrests instead of friends.
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Microsoft unveils 'Surface' tablet computer
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Taking aim at perceived flaws in Apple's iPad, Microsoft unveiled Surface, a tablet computer that comes with a detachable rubberized keyboard that also acts like a book cover.
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New proposed domain name suffixes include .pizza, .auto
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Proposals for Internet addresses ending in ".pizza," ''.space" and ".auto" are among the nearly 2,000 submitted as part of the largest expansion in the online address system.
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Facebook considering accounts for children under 13
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Nearly a decade after Facebook launched for students at select colleges nationwide, Facebook is reportedly considering allowing its youngest set of users ever.
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Facebook interns earn $5,000 a month
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Facebook interns are not doing too poorly--they are bringing in about $5,000 a month, a new report said.
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Registered sex offenders fight Facebook bans
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Courts have long allowed states to place restrictions on convicted sex offenders who have completed their sentences, controlling where many of them live and work and requiring them to register with police. But the increasing use of social networks for everyday communication raises new, untested issues.
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Facebook camera app unveiled for iPhone
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Facebook on Thursday unveiled a camera app for the iPhone.
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Facebook stock drops
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Facebook's stock is tumbling well below its $38 IPO price in the social network's second day of trading as a public company on Monday.
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Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson to step down over résumé controversy
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Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson will step down following the discovery of discrepancies on his résumé.
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Facebook tests highlighted posts in New Zealand, report says
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If you've always thought that your posts on Facebook were just a little bit more important than ones from anyone else, you might soon have a chance to prove it.
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Eye-tracking technology helps marketers and medical professionals alike
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From product placement and marketing to helping disabled people communicate, your eyes may be the most powerful and helpful part of your body. New technology is set on capitalizing on that.
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Tracking glasses: Why do we buy what we buy?
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It’s a new way of learning why shoppers buy what they do—it all starts from a lab where studies are run on how we make our buying decisions at the store.
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Facebook and free speech under debate in Virginia
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The "like" button on Facebook seems like a relatively clear way to express your support for something, but a federal judge says that doesn't mean clicking it is constitutionally protected speech.
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Facebook sets public stock prices
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For a small fee, Facebook users can own a piece of the site they LIKE. The $11 billion business has set a price range for its initial public offering of stock.
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