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TECHNOLOGY Data-Miners to Reveal What They Know
Seeking
to head off scrutiny over Internet privacy, a group of online tracking
rivals is building a service that lets consumers see what those
companies know about them.
WORLD NEWS WikiLeaks Fights Battle to Stay Online
WikiLeaks battled to stay on the Internet Friday as
repeated attempts were made to close down the controversial
document-leaking site.
TECHNOLOGY Viacom Set to Appeal in YouTube Case
Viacom
says a new wave of digital piracy could threaten the U.S. media
business unless federal courts overturn its defeat in a
copyright-infringement lawsuit against Google's YouTube video-sharing
site.
TECHNOLOGY Policing Privacy on Web Debated
A
Federal Trade Commission official told lawmakers the agency has the
capability to put in place a do-not-track policy to strengthen online
privacy but needs more authority from Congress to put teeth in its
enforcement.
SPEAKEASY 'Assassin's Creed Brotherhood' Scripter on How to Write For Videogames
Jeffrey
Yohalem, the lead writer for "Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood," explains
how to craft dialogue for videogames: take screenwriting and
architecture classes, grapple with emotions, and don't be afraid to ask
colleagues for help.
TECHNOLOGY EU Wants 4G by 2013
The
European Commission wants radio spectrum for wireless broadband -- also
known as the fourth-generation mobile network -- available by 2013, it
said in a Memo ahead of the EU Telecom Ministers' meeting.
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