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Google offers secure searching to protect from nosy bosses and ISPs - 4 views

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    Google has enabled encrypted searching using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) which it says will prevent "employers and internet service providers" from reading what is sent. The possibility that employers and ISPs might be watching peoples' search traffic clearly concerns Google, and it has often concerned employees.
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    I knew it was privacy and anonymity, I was testing you sir.
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E-waste: Recyclers, scrap haulers vie to keep U.S. computer trash home - The Washington... - 1 views

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    Madness?
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    Excellent find! Keep it up.
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Internet addiction disorder and solutions - 0 views

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    "The study had asked 200 students at the university to abstain from using all media for 24 hours. They then had to blog about their experiences"
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Pentagon demands WikiLeaks stuff genie back in bottle - 0 views

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    "Obnoxious Pentagon spokesperson issues formal threat against WikiLeaks: Destroy everything, or else." The US Defense Department has formally asked WikiLeaks to delete all copies of military documents it has received and return any documents not yet published. Founder Julian Assange has rejected offer
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Wikileaks finds cash to continue - 0 views

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    Wikileaks began life in December 2006 with a promise to publish leaked sensitive government or corporate documents, after verifying their authenticity. It promises to protect the anonymity of its contributors. At the bottom of the article there is some information about Sarah Palin's hacked Yahoo account and other documents released by wikileaks.
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WikiLeaks says funding has been blocked after government blacklisting - 0 views

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    Moneybookers, a British-registered internet payment company that collects WikiLeaks donations, emailed the organisation to say it had closed down its account because it had been put on an official US watchlist and on an Australian government blacklist.
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