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Facebook, ACLU join lawsuit seeking to have 'likes' ruled protected form of speech

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A Virginia Deputy Sheriff says he was fired for liking the Facebook page of his boss's opponent. Sheriff B.J. Roberts says Ray Carter was fired because of poor performance. Now, a wrongful termination lawsuit may turn on whether Carter's Facebook like is considered a form of free speech.
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Slovenian website seeks to turn people's passwords into art

A trio of Slovenians are taking an interest in cyber-security and turning it into art. They're asking people to submit their online passwords to a database they make publicly available. Eventually, they hope to turn it into a real-world exhibit....
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Robotic lifeguard 'Emily' to assist lifeguards at beaches across the country

An Arizona-based company, Hydronalix, has created a robotic flotation device named Emily that could provide assistance to lifeguards and help save lives....
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Korean serial entrepreneur turns to China for next big opportunity

A Korean man who went to grad school at Stanford has started and sold several companies in the United States and Japan. But in his search for the next big opportunity, he's transplanted himself to China, where he's expecting a boom in innovation....
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Google warns users of suspected state-sponsored hacks

Google announced recently that it would provide its users with online security warnings if they believe they are the targets of government spying....
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VIDEO: Internet sensation 'Mr. Trololo' dies in Russia, age 77

Among a certain generation of Internet user, the perfect response to a well-played trick is simply "trololo" -- a reference to a very specific Soviet-era singer who became famous again when his video made it to YouTube. That man, Eduard Khil, died on Monday at the age of 77....
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New, wide-spread surveillance malware discovered in several Middle East countries

A cyber security firm has discovered a sophisticated malware program that they're describing as a "complete spy kit." It's designed to gather audio, video and photos from computers where it's been installed, potentially unlocking all kinds of secret information....
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Dragon capsule makes successful, historic docking at International Space Station

SpaceX made history on Friday when its Dragon capsule was the first private space vehicle to be launched to and dock with the International Space Station. But that could just be the beginning for this privately owned space vehicle....
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Nigerian man goes to China to find 'American dream,' launches social network

Spartan Arinze is pursuing the American dream, in China. He's created a social network for Nigerians and Nigerians living in China called Gbooza! It's part Facebook, part Huffington Post and completely devoted to Nigerians. It's not a run-away success yet, but Arinze is confident....
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Facebook IPO: Discussing the social network's mobile question

As the Facebook IPO approaches Friday, it's worth discussing just what is in store for Facebook in the world of mobile. While mobile use of Facebook is soaring, and already higher than desktop according to reports, Facebook hasn't figured out how to make money on mobile. Will that weigh down the stock?...
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