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Red Hat Talks Cloud App Management Tech
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We had privacy for three generations. Maybe four. Now, what with Facebook and Google and data mining, it's going away again. But that's OK.
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Why Im Not Crying Over Lost Internet Privacy
We had privacy for three generations. Maybe four. Now, what with Facebook and Google and data mining, it's going away again. But that's OK. We humans did fine for thousands of generations without privacy, and doing without it for another...
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We all know editors used to be named Perry White or Lou Grant and decided, gruffly, what stories reporters should cover. But nowadays, online, a whole bunch of news organizations, all the way up to Yahoo News, are using search...
Pork Lawyers Bristle at ThinkGeeks Unicorn Joke
Calling Caucasians "the other white meat" is rude, uncouth, and racist. But the real reason you can't use the phrase is that the National Pork Board's lawyers might send you a scary cease and desist letter. Online "toys for...
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