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Let’s nationalize Amazon and Google: Publicly funded technology built Big Tech

Richard (RJ) Eskow
They're huge and ruthless and define our lives. They're close to monopolies. Let's make them public utilities

The myth of the old fogeys: Why the Supreme Court is tech-savvier than people think

Athul Acharya
SCOTUS gets a bad rap where technology is concerned, but recent decisions show that's not quite true

“A smorgasbord of tainted food”: How the FDA leaves us vulnerable

Rick Schmitt
More imported items are making their way onto U.S. dinner tables, and the threat of illness may be growing

Behind Facebook’s manipulation: Its Data Science team worked with little oversight

Sarah Gray
The experiment manipulating emotions is just a drop in the bucket

An emoji-only social network: Ridiculous … or brilliant?

Sarah Gray
With forthcoming app Emojli, even your username is an emoji

Google must now face lawsuit over Street View privacy invasion

Sarah Gray
The Supreme Court rejected Google's challenge to a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision

Why the “everybody does it” defense of Facebook’s emotional manipulation experiment is bogus

Andrew Leonard
Yes, every Internet company is attempting to modify our behavior. That doesn't make it right

Facebook is kind of sorry it experimented on you

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A clarification to a controversial research project

Facebook admits manipulating 689,003 users’ emotions in psychology experiment

Sarah Gray
The study's results suggests that "emotional contagion occurs without direct interaction between people"

Living large in 150 square feet: Why the tiny house movement is taking off

Lindsay Abrams
"It's not about the tiny house, it's about the life you're going to lead in it"

Google’s conquest of privacy is complete

Andrew Leonard
A co-founder of Nest shrugs: "We're not telling Google anything that it doesn't already know"

5 traits Uber shares with old-school capitalist companies

Allegra Kirkland
Don't buy the hype about the "revolutionary" startup. It's no less exploitative than any other enterprise

“I need booty but I’m afraid someone will expose me”: Inside the world of military cheating on Whisper

Greg Seals
The digital confession booth has become a go-to app for the frustrated husbands and wives of servicemen

Watch: “Star Wars” trilogy gets an awesome Marvel makeover

Sarah Gray
"Star Wars" Episodes IV through VI like you've never seen them before

America’s hottest new smartphone app has already been hacked by college kids

Sarah Gray
Yep, the tech-darling app that raised one million dollars has serious security flaws

Watch: The utter horror of getting caught in the middle of a duck stampede

Lindsay Abrams
A horde of ducks blocked traffic in Thailand

The FBI has a ridiculously comprehensive list of Twitter slang

Sarah Gray
OMG, the FBI knows our Internet abbreviations

Facebook frees the nipple, finally allows breast-feeding photos

Kate Knibbs
The social network's photo-sharing app has come under fire from activists for its draconian anti-nudity policies

Education’s war on millennials: Why everyone is failing the “digital generation”

Elizabeth Losh
Both reformers and traditionalists view technology as a way to control students — and they're getting it very wrong

This is the absolute worst way to teach your kids to read

Laura Miller
Apps that force kids to log book time as a way to earn Internet and TV access are a huge mistake

Facebook’s faux transparency: The company is rolling out a new ad plan while digging deeper into user data

Sarah Gray
Facebook is giving folks more control over which ads they'll get, while also plowing deeper into user data

Slenderman: Nightmarish info-demon or misunderstood cultural icon?

Andrew O'Hehir
No, a made-up monster didn’t cause a tragic crime. If anything, he represents Internet culture at its most creative

Cannabis tour guide to Maureen Dowd: You were warned!

Elias Isquith
After her reefer madness Op-Ed went viral, the Times columnist's pot adviser says she ignored his counsel

Ohio considers banning insurance coverage of all abortion — even if the pregnancy is life threatening

Katie McDonough
"I’m not a medical doctor," says the Republican sponsor of the bill that would let lawmakers play doctor
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