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In backlash to Gatto's pay stance, it's mac-and-cheese and Spam
Nearly a dozen people, spurred on by the hosts of KFI's "John and Ken Show," dropped off everything from Spam to macaroni and cheese at the office of Assemblyman Mike Gatto after he publicly opposed state Controller John Chiang’s decision to suspend...Tags: John Chiang, Arts and Culture
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Few jobs out there don't require at least some computer literacy
Vivian Godwin is the online-learning coordinator at Workforce Central Florida, the region's publicly funded jobs agency. She oversees the agency's programs that provide computer-literacy training — free of charge — to laid-off workers. She...
Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Politics, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy
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E3 2013: Selling the Xbox One, PS4, Wii U in a tough climate
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesThe just-completed Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles is an extended tease. It began early Tuesday with a promise […]... -
Edward Snowden's not the first to make claims about NSA
WASHINGTON — Mathematician William Binney worked for the National Security Agency for four decades, and in the late 1990s he helped design a system to sort through the digital data the agency was sucking up in the exploding universe of bits and...Tags: Terrorism, NBC (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crime, Law and Justice, Substance Abuse
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NSA revelations threaten worldwide trust in Facebook, Google
SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook Inc. and Google Inc. want people the world over to trust them with the most intimate details of their lives. Now both Silicon Valley companies are fighting to preserve that trust in the wake of damaging revelations that...Tags: Social Media, National Government, Microsoft Corporation, Google Inc., Southeast Asia
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Reddit Meetup: Can users turn online connections into real ones?
What do President Obama, Morgan Freeman, NSA document-leaker Edward Snowden and some guy who goes by the name “probably hitting on you” have in common? They all know what time "the narwhal bacons." Specifically, they know "the narwhal...
Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Social Media, National Security Agency, Barack Obama, Edward Snowden
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China has several options on Edward Snowden
BEIJING — With Edward Snowden in Hong Kong dribbling out morsels on U.S. cyber surveillance activities to the press, Chinese authorities have several choices for dealing with him. Their options include offering asylum to the former U.S....Tags: National Government, China, Barack Obama, Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice
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University presses: a view from the academy
The front table in Hyde Park's Seminary Co-op Bookstore has been a must stop for book browsers for book lovers since the early 1970s. It is always brimming with more than 100 newly published scholarly works vying for readers' attention. Most of the titles...
Tags: Artists, Book, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Sociology
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Today's Buzz: Is Grayson right on records?
Orlando Sentinel Editorial BoardOrlando Congressman Alan Grayson tried and failed this week to win approval in a House committee for legislation to stop the Department of Defense, which includes the National Security Agency, from spying on Americans within U.S. borders. Last week an...Tags: National Security Agency, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Congress, Defense, Alan Grayson
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Snowden's spying allegations spur Chinese to criticize U.S.
BEIJING — Officially, the Chinese government has nothing to say about Edward Snowden. But unofficially, its representatives are only too happy to dump on the United States. Chinese state media have let loose with a barrage of criticism of the...
Tags: National Government, China, United Kingdom, Barack Obama, International Law
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Snowden smuggled out data on thumb drive, officials say
WASHINGTON — Former National Security Agency contract employee Edward Snowden used a computer thumb drive, a portable data storage device that is supposedly barred inside the spying agency, to smuggle highly classified documents out of an NSA...Tags: Bradley Manning, FBI, China, Barack Obama, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
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Americans watched 41 billion online videos in May
At a time when television viewing continues to rise in the U.S., people somehow are finding time to watch more Internet videos as well, most likely at the same time. Some 182 million Americans watched nearly 41 billion online videos in May, up 5% from...Tags: Social Media, Services and Shopping, Photography and Video, AOL LLC, Video Supplies and Services
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