Topic: Internet

Feds on Facebook

Feds on Facebook
FILE - In this Oct. 13, 2009, file photo, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Scoville displays part of the Facebook page, and an enlarged profile photo, of fugitive Maxi Sopo in Seattle. The Feds are on Facebook. And MySpace, LinkedIn and Twitter, too. U.S. law enforcement agents are following the ...
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Viacom-YouTube secrets to be exposed in lawsuit

Viacom, YouTube to dish dirt with unsealing of court documents in lengthy legal battleA legal tussle pitting media conglomerate Viacom Inc. against online video leader YouTube is about to get dirtier as a federal judge prepares to release documents that will expose their secrets and other confidential information. The information ...
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24 hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute

YouTube said Wednesday that 24 hours worth of video are being uploaded to the video-sharing site every minute. "What?s next? 30 hours? 36 hours?" YouTube director of product management Hunter Walk said in a blog post. "A day's worth of content uploaded to YouTube every minute is a ...
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Bill seeks closer public-private cybersecurity cooperation

Two US senators introduced legislation Wednesday seeking a closer partnership between the government and the private sector on cybersecurity. "Private companies and the government must work together to protect our nation, our networks and our way of life from the growing cyber threat," said Democratic Senator Jay Rockefeller of West ...
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