In 2010, the Electronic Frontier Foundation fought copyright monopolies, walled-garden mobile phone formats, and privacy invasion in the social media, helping keep the Internet safe�even for 8-bit nostalgia. Video after the jump.
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Google TV takes a break from its regular schedule
Google has asked its corporate partners in the company�s television venture to delay the introduction of products supporting the new broadcasting platform, thanks to poor reviews and a fickle and uncertain market for Internet TV.
Read More »For Protection from Bluetooth Viruses, Turn to the White Worm
Engineering beneficial computer viruses to protect wireless devices, researchers learn to treat time as a network.
Read More »Faceglobe
A breathtaking map proves that even in the Facebook era, the world is far from flat.
Read More »Go to the gym with friends who aren’t there
Now you can bicycle to the Internet (almost), on a networked stationary cycle that adds layers of gaming, interactivity, and social media to the spinning workout.
Read More »Algorithmic wisdom of the ants
By studying the search algorithms of ants, researchers are discovering ways of making computer networks faster and smarter.
Read More »Tracking disconsumption
A project to use barcodes to track consumer waste reminds me of what Slavoj �i�ek says while standing amidst piles of garbage: "part of our daily perception of reality is that this [trash] disappears from our world."
Read More »Torrential Wikileaks
The global security apparatus meets its match in the Internet.
Read More »To infinity & beyond: Google Plus One
With cofounder Sergey Brin taking a role in development, Google sets its sights on social.
Read More »For Myspace, a life in mobile
Is mobile the answer for a pioneering, moribund social networking brand?
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