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The Internet’s shameful false ID
Alex Pareene
Updated: This morning's reports make clear: Citizen detectives smeared a missing college student
New app helps Icelanders avoid accidental incest
Jill Lawless, Jenna Gottlieb
The app lets users "bump" phones, and emits a warning alarm if the phone owners are distantly related
McDonald’s surprising pro-transgender bathroom policy
Katie McDonough
A Washington franchise has made it official policy to provide "safe and dignified" bathroom access for all
Whistleblowing now akin to treason
Marcy Wheeler
The persecution of a former National Security Agency official highlights a disturbing government initiative
What comes next?
Richard Clarke
The renowned counterterrorism expert explains the painstaking process of capturing those responsible for Boston
Turkish pianist sentenced to jail for criticizing Islam on Twitter
Prachi Gupta
42 year-old Fazil Say will receive 10 months in prison for his tweets
App of the Week: Feedly
Andrew Leonard
Bummed out about Google Reader? Looking for a new newsreader spark in your life? Try Feedly
When capitalism consumed the Internet
James Orbesen
The Web today is a far cry from the utopian digital playground envisioned by its early users and pioneers
Passport-wielding, chihuahua-bearing Mexican Barbie sparks outrage
Jill Heller
Mattel had hoped to appeal to a more "diverse generation" of customers with its new line of dolls
Investors dump Microsoft, PC stocks following bleak report
Michael Liedtke
Wall Street reacts to new evidence laptop and desktop machines are becoming obsolete
Bitcoin goes mainstream
Raphael Satter
From cars to consumer goods, there's almost nothing the currency can't buy
EFF and ACLU team up against CISPA
Natasha Lennard
The online freedom and civil liberties groups answered questions on Reddit about the dangerous cybersecurity bill
Craig Brittain plans another “revenge porn” site
Katie McDonough
Brittain shutters Is Anybody Down while quietly registering new domain names. But legal troubles may await
Facebook Home capitalizes on Google
Peter Svensson
The new application takes advantage of software the search giant and competitor created
Facebook wants to steal your soul
Andrew Leonard
Mark Zuckerberg's master plan: Transforming your smartphone into his mobile advertising billboard
Wikipedia editors accuse professor of editing site with plagiarized text
Chase Hoffberger
Up to 1700 students were tasked with improving two Wikipedia articles. An estimated 85 percent copied their edits
Facebook to unveil new android product
Barbara Ortutay
As many as 1.06 billion users access the social network on smartphones and tablet computers
How to spot a white supremacist on Twitter
Jennifer Abel
It can be tricky monitoring hate tweets, but an algorithm developed by researchers in London could change all that
A Jim Carrey photo being auctioned to fund guns has been reinstated on eBay
Prachi Gupta
The actor angered the far-right with an anti-NRA sketch, and the online auction site got caught in the mix
Why would anyone want a Facebook phone?
Andrew Leonard
Only one answer makes sense: The price will be right. Free smartphones for everyone!
Amazon buys Goodreads: We’re all just data now
Rob Spillman
Amazon makes another brilliant business move -- and again looks determined to monopolize book publishing
Fighting for equality, one meme at a time
Joseph Akel
Facebook users are appropriating the ubiquitous HRC equal-sign logo, using everyone from Mark Rothko to John Cusack
When Google lost its cool
Andrew Leonard
Google Reader is gone. Google is banning ad-blocking apps. Google Alert doesn't work. The Google backlash is on
We’re updating our sign in and registration system
Salon Staff
Salon's community is getting some much-needed fixes and upgrades
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