by Mike Adams The latest attack on free speech in America comes from the FDA and is supported by Google Adwords. NaturalNews has learned that the FDA is quietly, and without … Continue reading →
You have to ask yourself why? Mike G ————— Mining workers’ messages for emotional trends could help managers monitor morale, but the technology struggles with humor. By: TOM SIMONITE Bosses … Continue reading →
By Dr. Mercola Big Brother is watching. No kidding. And the warning is coming from none other than Google, which says government spies may be spying on you. Some believe … Continue reading →
Spy agency has Google-style capability to search all communications Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet.com The National Security Agency is storing all electronic communications and analyzing them in real time, according … Continue reading →
by: J. D. Heyes In what may be the most ironic thing to happen all year, tech giant Google – a serial privacy violator – says the company is experiencing … Continue reading →
A new study is one of the first to explore the monetary value of personal information shared online. BY NIC FLEMING Most of us would shy away from making purchases … Continue reading →
Google’s new privacy policy is already under scrutiny in the U.S. and Europe By John Ribeiro IDG News Service - Google faces consumer complaints in federal courts in New York and … Continue reading →
Prototype software called Lifebrowser uses artificial intelligence to help you revisit important events, photos, and e-mails from your own life. technologyreview.com - Mining personal data to discover what people care about … Continue reading →
By Andy O’Donnell, About.com Most people have faith that the information that they see on their Caller ID is real. If the Caller ID reads “MICROSOFT SUPPORT – 1-800-555-1212” or something similar, then most … Continue reading →
By Jacqui Cheng The Federal Trade Commission is once again being asked to investigate Apple and Google, this time over the ability of third parties to gather and upload photos and … Continue reading →
If you use Gmail, Google Docs, or any other popular G-service, you’re about to surrender a lot more personal information to the Googleplex…unless you take these steps to prevent it. … Continue reading →
As of March 1, Google’s new, “shorter and easier to read” privacy policy will go into effect. At that time, the search giant that also includes products such as YouTube, … Continue reading →
Concerned about Google and others snooping on your online activity? Then you might want to install a free browser add-in called Do Not Track Plus that can tell Google (and other marketers) … Continue reading →
By Catherine Herridge Published February 16, 2012| FoxNews.com The FBI is getting in on the law enforcement app game on the heels of a controversial data mining project by the Homeland Security Department. … Continue reading →
Search giant deployed code that allowed it to track the Web surfing habits of Internet users. By Paul McDougall February 17, 2012 Google has conceded that it used secret programming … Continue reading →
Now agrees with rival that apps use aggressive ad network code, declines to label them ‘adware’ Symantec has backtracked from assertions that 13 Android apps distributed by Google’s Android Market … Continue reading →
Social networks are used by Internet companies and users to spread opposition to anti-piracy bills in Congress Computerworld - Several major Internet companies and thousands of concerned users are successfully lighting up social … Continue reading →
One way to find your IP address is to search for [my ip] using Google and click the top search result. Now it’s no longer necessary to go to the … Continue reading →
by Todd Wasserman114 More bad news for Google+: First, we discovered that Google’s top management apparently aren’t big users of the company’s social network, then traffic fell and now it appears that at least one … Continue reading →