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Obama once fought to limit mass surveillance
Kara Brandeisky
Just five years ago, a pre-POTUS Obama supported the kind of data collection reform measures he recently condemned
5 things to know about Pinterest
Julia Campbell
The photo-sharing website is transforming the way nonprofits do business. Here's how
Cyberscare: Ex-NSA chief calls transparency groups, hackers next terrorists
Natasha Lennard
Michael Hayden equates potential angry reactions to Snowden indictments to al-Qaida operations
Data mining giant’s misleading boast
Natasha Lennard
Knowing just how much information Acxiom collects on you doesn't give you control over its frightening surveillance
Everything you think about drugs and Alex Rodriguez is probably wrong
Allen Barra
One problem with baseball's scandal: There's no proof that performance enhancing drugs actually enhance performance
Rush Limbaugh on tech blog politics: So stupid he’s brilliant
Andrew Leonard
Wake up, iGeneration! Biased pro-Google bloggers are just like the Republican-hating mainstream media
Twitter issues new rules to curb violent threats and online misogyny
Katie McDonough
Twitter revised its policies to streamline the reporting of abuse, as well as beefing up staff to handle reports
Rangers pitcher goes on misogynistic Twitter rant
Jillian Rayfield
Matt Garza was angry at Oakland A's infielder Eric Sogard for a bunt during Saturday's game
Your friend list is too big
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Facebook has become my home – and I don't want a few thousand people in my home
White music fans are afraid of difference
Katie Ryder
When Postal Service fans get aggressively upset over a black opening act, that's evidence of a bigger problem
What nobody wants: TV commercials on Facebook
Andrew Leonard
15-second commercials are on their way to the social network. How long before users rebel?
New Snowden leak: NSA program collects all online activity
Natasha Lennard
The latest revelation shows vast extent of government's online user data hoarding
Cops don’t need warrants to track your phone location
Natasha Lennard
Fourth Amendment protections dwindle again with ruling that no probable cause needed to track location records
Guillermo Del Toro’s monster foot fetish
Wai Chee Dimock
For all of "Pacific Rim's" skyscraper-sized creatures, footwear proves to be its unifying metaphor
Nature writing is over
Jim Hinch
And Cheryl Strayed's "Eat, Pray, Love"-style autobiography "Wild" may have rung the genre's death knell
Drones: Not just for killing anymore
Jason Koebler
An amateur group of hobbyists sees a big future for flying robots
Dan Savage: Homophobia’s not going away
Alex Halperin
The writer, advice columnist and activist talks pleasure, God and marriage
Steve Jobs didn’t build that
Sean McElwee
Our patent law doesn't promote innovation, it stifles it by buying into the myth of the "hero inventor." Here's why
German offers nature walk at NSA base, gets house call from the feds
Curt Hopkins
Facebook user Daniel Bangert had posted a tongue-in-cheek invite to visit the spy network's "threatened habitat"
“Other people getting off to me gets me off”: Reddit’s DIY porn forums
Daniel Harkins
Are the site's "Gonewild" sections, where users post naked photos of themselves, an ethical source of porn?
Video games make us all losers!
Jesper Juul
Does dying over and over in modern video games create a new kind of artistic tragedy?
10 celebrity art fails
Allison Meier
Jay-Z's rapping at Marina Abramovic was an eye roll, but it's nothing compared to Sylvester Stallone's painting
The Internet’s destroying work — and turning the old middle class into the new proletariat
Andrew Leonard
The new economy is turning human labor into just another computer process -- and will keep wrecking jobs
5 obsolete forms of paper
Allison Meier
Only time will tell if pulp will eventually go the way of Mulberry bark and papyrus
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