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Mohamed was important in Libyan's revolution, helping to defeat and ultimately capture Muammar Gaddafi. His younger brother missed out on Libya's revolution — so he decided to make his own fame by going to Syria to fight in the violent revolution there.

2014 was the year youth protesters found their voice and hacking became an everyday fear

Global Politics

From the Sony hack to #BringBackOurGirls, here are the top international security, privacy, digital diplomacy online activism and cyber-warfare stories of 2014.

The World

A View from Inside the Wikileaks ‘Cyber War’

Conflict & Justice
Facebook

Many hated how Facebook manipulated personal emotions. The one group that didn’t? Dictators

The World

China’s thoughts on North Korea, via diplomatic cables

Global Politics
The World

Ex-hacker turns in army specialist for leaking video to Wikileaks

Arts, Culture & Media
Facebook

Meet the Irish man responsible for protecting millions of Facebook users

Arts, Culture & Media

Facebook’s Irish subsidiary is responsible for all its users outside of North America. So when those folks think Facebook is encroaching on their privacy, Irish regulators are the ones who handle the complaints.

You’ve never heard of this music service, but it knows more about you than Pandora

Arts, Culture & Media

Next time you pass on a song in Rdio or listen to something on MTV.com, think about the digital trail you’re leaving. That trail goes to a service called The Echo Nest, and it’s helping companies from MTV to VRBO tailor the music they present to you.

What we know from Bradley Manning’s leaks

Global Politics

Bradley Manning, 25, was sentenced to 35 years in a military prison for leaking classified documents to the website WikiLeaks. Depending on whom you ask, however, the contents of those documents could amount to remarkable disclosures or well-written gossip.

Netflix slows down on Wall Street despite recent success

From original series, like House of Cards, to the revived cult classic, Arrested Development, Netflix has had a string of successes with its online streaming video content. Though growing quickly, it’s not fast enough for some analysts, who were disappointed in the company’s recent second quarter report. Netflix’s stock lost about 6 percent of its value

Songwriter David Lowery lashes out at rates streaming radio pays

Arts, Culture & Media

David Lowery’s blog has ignited a discussion over how much, or how little, online streaming radio services, like Pandora and others, pay to musicians. Lowery says his song, Low, was played more than 1 million times on Pandora, for which he received just $16.89.