This has been a strange week...
2012-02-03 by , tagged as
Things Found
- Disgusting: Occupy Charlotte Used Water Supply as Toilet, Possibly for Months | Verum Serum
- Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist - Slashdot
- EFF ready to sue if "innocent customers" can't get Megaupload data back
- Five things you can't do on Twitter in the United States | FP Passport
- France 24 launches connected TV application
- French court protectionism fines Google Maps for succeeding | ITworld
- Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist - Slashdot
- Bottin Cartographes charges French companies for maps. Google Maps offers them free. French court levies 515,000 euro fine against Google.
- Georgia's Anna Watson Is College Football's Strongest Female Cheerleader | ThePostGame
- Google 'chooses' not to censor Mosley content, MP says • The Register
- Lawfare » The Internet “Kill Switch” Debate
- PCWorld Security Slackers Risk Internet Blackout on March 8
- Post-Sovereign Europe? | Hoover Institution
- Researchers boycott publisher; will they embrace instant publishing?
- South Korea Detains Man for a Retweet [VIDEO]
- Technology & Marketing Law Blog: Comments on Twitter's Country-by-Country Tweet Removal Announcement
- The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Needs You! – pleia2's blog
- Time for OverDrive to sell itself to America’s public libraries? Any foundation angels care to help? | TeleRead: News and vi...
- VHP Collects Vietnam Stories - News Releases (Library of Congress)
- America's first 'WhiteFi' network goes live - News - Linux for Devices
- Amid privacy fears, some still resist Facebook - FRANCE 24
- Andrew Lilico: The FU Treaty significantly changes our relationship with the EU so when's that referendum coming? Conservati...
- Android users more likely to put out • The Register
- Censoring the Web Every Which Way | John C. Dvorak | PCMag.com
- County unemployment on rise » Local News » The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio
- Google 'chooses' not to censor Mosley content, MP says • The Register