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Tech firms not satisfied with NSA reform
The doubts raised by the NSA spying could cost US tech companies as much as $35 billion over the next three years.
Technology companies in the United States have criticized President Barack Obama for his failure to do enough to protect citizens’ privacy amid months-long reports on government’s spying scandals.
The companies say the president’s speech on US surveillance is a step in right direction...
US Government mining data from 9 leading Internet firms
New documents reveal that the National Security Agency and the FBI are secretly gathering data from nine large U.S. internet companies.
The Washington Post reported that the secret wiretapping program codenamed PRISM may be unprecedented.
The internet companies involved include Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple, the report said.
The classified program allows...
Wikipedia Anti-SOPA and PIPA Blackout Looms
Wikipedia going on strike
The world’s most popular online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, is going on strike on Wednesday. The “knowledge blackout” is aimed at protecting the Internet – and the website’s very existence – from online censorship.
The Wikipedia community and the Wikimedia foundation decided on a global blackout of the English version of the website for 24 hours starting at 05:00...
Thousands leave GoDaddy over registrar's support for SOPA
Thousands leave GoDaddy over registrar's support for SOPA
Thousands of website domains were transferred on Thursday from the Internet’s top registrar Go Daddy as part of a colossal campaign against the service for its support of the Stop Online Piracy Act.
With managing close to 50 million domain names, Go Daddy is the largest registrar on the web and has customers across the globe. Thousands...