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Valentine’s Daytime 2012 Google Doodle is a Tony Bennett love Government-note
Valentine’s Daylight 2012 is noted with a video-animation Google Doodle that too showcases the tender crooning of Tony Bennett at age 25, sweetly striking the high notes of Cold, Cold Heart. The song was composed by nation boy Hank Williams, … Continue reading
Consumer watchdog sues FTC to Stop Google privacy rules changes
A consumer watchdog group is suing the Federal Craft Commission in an endeavor to prevent Google from making sweeping changes to its privacy policies next month. The planned revisions would enable Google to bundle the personal info gathered by its … Continue reading
Hackers Essayed $50,000 from Symantec for anti-virus blueprint
The fellowship said the emails were in fact between the hacker and law enforcement officials posing as a Symantec employee. “The communications with the person(s) attempting to extort the payment from Symantec were part of the law enforcement investigation,” company … Continue reading
Google, Facebook Censor Themselves in India Afterward Courtroom Guild
Google India and Facebook experience removed web pages thought offensive to India’s political and religious leadership to satisfy a courtroom club in a censorship case. Indian prosecutors are suing a host of Internet companies on behalf of a Muslim religious … Continue reading
Hackers Intercept FBI Outcry With U.K.
The Federal Office of Investigation enounced cybercriminals hacked into a cybercrime conference vociferation between its agents and law enforcement officials overseas. The 16-minute cry was posted on the Internet on Friday. The hacker collective Anonymous claimed responsibility, though the FBI … Continue reading
Facebook Timeline and Apps Act users Perish with over-sharing
Facebook Timeline and the Capable Graphs apps are proving more turn-off than value-add to users, granting to research by security house Sophos and SlashGear, with many regarding deleting their Facebook account after the recent profile changes. Over 51-percent of Facebook … Continue reading
Google Defends Privacy Changes Equally Questions Mount
Users even have moderate over what information Google sees; Google is not collecting any more data virtually users than it has in the past; and users can utilisation as much or as short equally they desire of Google, Google Policy … Continue reading
NZ Courtroom bails two associates of Megaupload founder
Dutchman Bram van der Kolk, 29, and Finn Batato, a 38-year-old German, who were arrested lastly Friday along with Megaupload’s founder, Kim Dotcom, were freed on bail. A decision on another accused, Mathias Ortman, was put conk until Friday pending … Continue reading
YouTube reports 4 billion video downloads
People of the Internet, you love your YouTube. On an ordinary day, you ticker 4 billion videos on YouTube. And the future day? You watch 4 billion videos on YouTube. That’s a 25% increase over the turn of daily video … Continue reading
Twitter acquires social news service Summify
Twitter has acquired Summify, a Canada-based social news aggregator, in a bid to make the micro blogging site more utilitarian to its development members. Summify scans a person’s social media accounts and produces a casual email summary of the top … Continue reading