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Surveillance State democracy
Glenn Greenwald
As the FBI seeks full access to all forms of Internet communication, it is not voters who need to be convinced
Who owns the cloud?
David Sirota
Google claims users retain intellectual property rights, but the terms of service tell a more complex story
My own private recession
Paulette Perhach
At 28, I moved in with Mom. It's the classic hard-luck tale of my generation -- but the only person at fault is me
Science fiction no more: The perfect city is under construction
Will Doig
Cities as technologically precise as a Formula One race car are being built now. Do we really want to live in them?
Draw Something, decoded
Drew Millard
The newest mobile app sensation isn't just a game -- it's an intimate new form of nonverbal communication
Who owns your tweets?
Natasha Lennard
A judge's decision to uphold a subpoena for an Occupy arrestee's Twitter account raises serious privacy issues
Ryan Seacrest’s bland ambition
Michael Barthel
He's an asexual icon for traditional cultural conservatism, boring his way into the hearts of millions
The genius pencil
Buzz Poole
From "Lolita" to "Looney Toons," the Blackwing has been used to create some of the world's most memorable art
Near death, explained
Mario Beauregard
New science is shedding light on what really happens during out-of-body experiences — with shocking results
Drug-personality misconceptions
Jacqueline Detwiler
Alcoholic writers? Coke-head stockbrokers? The links between personality type and addiction are largely overblown
Pinterest’s anorexia dilemma
Mary Elizabeth Williams
It's time to do more than just ban pro-eating disorder content. We need to reach out
Backstage at the Final Four
Brian Weinberg
As media explodes, up close with the Twitter wars, massive egos, fancy buffets and flirty reporters at the big game
Abstinence isn’t working
Tracy Clark-Flory
Teen births are down, thanks to contraception use. Why does the right ignore the facts and insist it's abstinence?
Our compulsive consumption of information
Alec Ash
Nicholas Carr talks about the evolution of communication technology and how the Web is destroying the way we think
Video games as multi-player art projects
Emma Mustich
A superfan argues there are three artistic voices in video games. The most important? Yours
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