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U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron believes privacy policies are a hindrance
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Court gives the NSA permission to continue phone metadata collection for now
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Google is playing dirty, skewing search results in its own favor, study finds
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Amazon’s Prime Now heads out of the U.S., offering one-hour deliveries in London
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Online payments halted in Greece, citizens eye Bitcoin to protect savings
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UK woman loses home purchase deposit to phishing email
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The slowest Internet in the country can be found in four very surprising cities
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Google is saving the environment, one renovated coal plant at a time
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Weekly Rewind: 10 important tech stories you may have missed
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Pew: 84% of American adults use the Internet, but digital gaps remain
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Russia won’t go Wayback, blocks the Internet Archive
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Right to be forgotten: BBC publishes list of its stories removed by Google
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Google partners with Harvard and MIT researchers to delve into genomics research
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Serenity now! Hulu is now streaming all 180 episodes of Seinfeld (Update)
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Google’s Sidewalk Labs kicks off with project to bring free Wi-Fi to New York City
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In the wake of Charleston shooting, major online and physical retailers will no longer sell the Confederate flag
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Google Inceptionism may be cooler than the real thing
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Watch this broken heart saw everything he and his now ex-wife owned in half
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What the prez?: 15 most revealing quotes from President Obama’s chat with Marc Maron
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Google wants to help journalists effectively use its tools to better report the news
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Do you really want complete digital privacy?
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Google to remove revenge porn from search results in victory against online harrassment
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Watching cat videos officially good for you, says the latest research
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Get away without getting up: 9 gorgeous travel sites for the armchair globetrotter
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The citizen journalist: How ordinary people are taking control of the news
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Twitter will allow you to follow events instead of people for breaking news
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YouTube breaks the news with Newswire, a channel for verified eyewitness videos
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Check out these incredibly detailed videos of Earth shot from the ISS
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Should Airbnb be allowed to continue operations in New York and San Francisco?
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Misfit connects all your devices with its new Web dashboard and adds IFTTT compatibility
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Like Google and Yahoo, Bing will soon encrypt all search traffic by default
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Airbus to build satellites for Richard Branson’s broadband-for-the-masses project
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Netflix confirms a redesigned interface to replace its aging web player
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Kim Kardashian’s pink MySpace page uncovered: Proof that nothing on the Internet ever dies
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Belgian privacy watchdog sicks its lawyers on Facebook for privacy violations
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Spotify’s upcoming Taste Rewind takes your musical tastes back in time
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Alibaba confirms it’s prepping launch of ‘China’s Netflix’
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Weekly Rewind: 10 important tech stories you may have missed
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Google officially plans to take on Twitch with new YouTube Gaming site
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Lawsuit against Apple alleges that employees are treated “as animals” and common thieves
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Twitter CEO Dick Costolo to step down July 1, co-founder Jack Dorsey steps in
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Amazon being investigated in the EU over antitrust concerns regarding ebook sales
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If you can’t beat ’em, Tweet em: How VH1 is changing the ratings game with hashtags
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Security experts Kaspersky report advanced hacking attack against its own network
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Pornhub wants to make a sex tape in space, and it started an Indiegogo campaign for it
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The WSJ is about to release a paid news app
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Major tech firms urge President Obama to keep his mitts off encryption
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Facebook has reportedly ditched plan for $1 billion Internet satellite
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Americans resigned to their privacy-less fate, but they don’t like it
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Your medical data is a hacker jackpot, now drawing more interest than credit cards
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Memories abound: How to share your photos with friends on Google Photos
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Weekly rewind: Dish and T-Mobile flirt, Windows 10 gets a drop date, and more
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Facebook exec Sheryl Sandberg mourns her husband’s death in a heart-wrenching post
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Facebook Lite invites the next billion users in Asia, Africa, Europe, and elsewhere to join in
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Tim Cook is right about privacy and encryption: We shouldn’t give them up for Google
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Shia Labeouf inspirational speech takes the Internet by storm
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AT&T appears ready to play ball with the FCC to land DirecTV
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Update: USA Freedom Act passes the Senate, President Obama signs it into law
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How many calories are in that sundae? Google will tell you with the snap of a picture
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This weird app lets you livestream what you’re doing on your phone
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Lebron James dominated Stephen Curry on Facebook in posts about the NBA playoffs
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Seattle Is America’s Best Read City According To Amazon
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Google remains dominated by white men
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Amazon now offers free shipping for ‘small and light’ items, no minimum order
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How do I fix a flat?! Your impulsive mobile searches are mutating Google
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New SoundCloud plans may remove ads … for a price
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NSA surveillance operations come to screeching halt as Senate stalls on resolution
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The best (and worst) 404 error pages from the 2016 presidential candidates
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Facebook is the main political news source for 61 percent of millennials
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Don’t want Google to track your Internet habits? There’s a website for that