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that may be controversial. Facebook has been in talks for months with U.S. government officials and wireless carriers with an eye toward unveiling an American version of an app that has caused controversy abroad, according to multiple people familiar
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc last year secretly built a custom software program to search all of its customers' incoming emails for specific information provided by U.S. intelligence officials, according to people familiar with the matter.
I'm not sure how to break this to you, but it appears the world is ending this weekend. Or at least that's what you'd believe if you were reading certain corners of the internet.
By: Claire Bernish / (The Free Thought Project) On Saturday, the United States ceded oversight of one of the Internet's most basic and fundamental functions -- the so-called "root zone," which governs new domain names and addresses -- handing
Yahoo Inc was sued on Friday by a user who accused it of gross negligence over a massive 2014 hacking in which information was stolen from at least 500 million accounts.
This summer, the Google X lab launched a balloon into the stratosphere over Peru, and it stayed there for 98 days.
Internet fast lanes aren't something everyone can agree on.
Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and the other tech titans have had to fight for their lives against their own government. An exclusive look inside their year from hell--and why the Internet will never be the same.
Earlier this year, a giant cable was laid between Japan and the United States to deliver 60 terabits per second (Tbps) of bandwidth under the Pacific.
TO COMMUNIST CONTROL? L.Gordon Crovitz for the Wall Street Journal reports President Obama wants this to be the last month of an open, uncensored internet guaranteed by the U.S. government. His plan to end American stewardship would hand new power to
Earlier this month, YouTube, the behemoth video-sharing website was accused of censoring users.
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over course of Obama presidency - averaging more than one a week. Newly compiled data reveals Google and its affiliates have attended meetings at the White House more than once a week, on average, since President Barack Obama took office.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major technology companies including Facebook, Google and Twitter are urging Congress to support a plan for the U.S. government to cede control of the internet's technical management to the global community, they said in a join
Playboy's Dutch publisher can stop a news and entertainment website from posting links to its images without permission, a top European Union court said in a ruling that could reverberate across the internet.
Google-owned platform demonetizes "controversial" content
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Sputnik reports In the United States, the wealthy have taken steps to obscure their opulent villas and extravagant estates from Google Maps, reports the real estate magazine Luxury Listings. Many owners of expensive real estate have set up special de
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We live in a world run by algorithms, computer programs that make decisions or solve problems for us. In this riveting, funny talk, Kevin Slavin shows how modern algorithms determine stock prices, espionage tactics, even the movies you watch.
When the Obama administration announced its plan to give up U.S. protection of the internet, it promised the United Nations would never take control.
As the sun rose over the Sonora Desert in late June, Mark Zuckerberg stood beside a runway not far from the Mexican border.
Dear Internet, it's been a while, right? We here at WIRED talk about you a lot (mostly good things!), and we'll admit it feels a little weird to address you directly. But we need to have a talk. And yeah, no, this is not going to be a fun one. Be
David Irvine (CEO/Founder MaidSafe) provides an update on the implementation of their decentralized internet/ Alpha Release - Chris Waid (Founder) and Luke Leighton (Engineer) at ThinkPenguin provide an update on the Linux-Based Computer/Operation -
Social network reveals the astonishing amount of data it holds on people who uses its services