Google, Facebook and Twitter have been ordered by the police to remove photographs purporting to show one of James Bulger's killers.
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Google, Facebook and Twitter ordered to delete photos of James Bulger killers | Media |... - 0 views
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Police served the three web giants with the injunction that bans the purported identification of Venables and Robert Thompson
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A spokeswoman for the attorney general's office said police had requested that Twitter, Facebook and Google "assist with the removal of material in breach of the terms of the order" and that the process was ongoing.
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Clashes over Internet regulation during UN talks - World Politics - World - The Indepen... - 0 views
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The head of the UN's telecommunication overseers sought Monday to quell worries about possible moves toward greater Internet controls during global talks in Dubai, but any attempts for increased Web regulations are likely to face stiff opposition from groups led by a major US delegation.
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he 11-day conference — seeking to update codes last reviewed when the Web was virtually unknown
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highlights the fundamental shift from tightly managed telecommunications networks to the borderless sweep of the Internet.
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Unreported Side Effects of Drugs Are Found Using Internet Search Data, Study Finds - NY... - 0 views
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Using data drawn from queries entered into Google, Microsoft and Yahoo search engines, scientists at Microsoft, Stanford and Columbia University have for the first time been able to detect evidence of unreported prescription drug side effects before they were found by the Food and Drug Administration’s warning system.
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Using automated software tools to examine queries by six million Internet users taken from Web search logs in 2010, the researchers looked for searches relating to an antidepressant, paroxetine, and a cholesterol lowering drug, pravastatin.
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The new study was undertaken after Dr. Altman wondered whether there was a more immediate and more accurate way to gain access to data similar to what the F.D.A. had access to.
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Upgrade or Die: Are Perfectionism and Inequality Linked? : The New Yorker - 0 views
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The New Yorker Online Only « The Powerless Presidency Main When a Criminal Leads a Country » March 6, 2013 Upgrade or Die Posted by George Packer Every day, in every way, things are getting
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better and better.
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Google is developing Google Glass, which will allow users to text, take pictures and videos, perform Google searches, and execute other essential functions of contemporary life simply by issuing conversation-level spoken commands to a smart lens attached to a lightweight frame worn above the eyes.
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