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Rules Against Online Tracking Don't Go Far Enough
Date published:March 7, 2012 -
Hello Drones, Goodbye Privacy
Date published:March 7, 2012 -
Is Your Sex Life Really Private? The Truth About Online Dating Sites
Date published:March 6, 2012 -
Lawmakers Prod Google to Explain Web Tracking
Date published:March 6, 2012 -
Google Caught Sneaking in Safari’s Back Door
Date published:March 6, 2012 -
Want to Actually Read Online Privacy Policies? Prepare to Give Up 40 Minutes a Day
Date published:March 6, 2012 -
Me Want Cookies!
Date published:March 5, 2012 -
Privacy at Issue as Drones Take on Civilian Tasks
Date published:March 4, 2012 -
Robotic Cars Get Boost from Alex Padilla's Bill
Date published:March 2, 2012 -
The End of Anonymous Commenting
Date published:March 2, 2012 -
Reading the Privacy Policies You Encounter in a Year Would Take 76 Work Days
Date published:March 1, 2012 -
Google Driverless Cars Get Boost in California
Date published:March 1, 2012 -
Google's New "Privacy" Policy is Really a "Spy Policy," Consumer Watchdog Says
Date published:March 1, 2012 -
California Senator rolls out autonomous vehicle bill, rolls up in Google car
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I'm Being Followed: How Google—and 104 Other Companies—Track Me on the Web
Date published:March 1, 2012 -
Law in the Books vs. Law in the World: The Case of Copyfraud
Date published:March 1, 2012 -
Pinterest may lead to tears (or even a lawsuit)
Date published:February 29, 2012 -
New Technology to Ease and Worsen Highway Congestion
Date published:February 28, 2012Bryant Walker Smith discussed traffic congestion on the Marketplace radio program. Read more » about New Technology to Ease and Worsen Highway Congestion
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Ford's High-Tech Solutions May Ease Gridlock
Date published:February 28, 2012