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Massachusetts Broadband Institute Will Lease Redundant Fiber InterconnectMassachusetts Governor Deval Patrick has said his administration is pushing to outfit the entire state of Massachusetts with broadband access.
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Whistleblowers sue FDA over e-mail monitoringThe Food and Drug Administration is being accused of monitoring the personal e-mails of six employees who had previously reported inappropriate device approvals to Congress and the press.
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White House Declines Comment on MPAA Bribery PetitionA few days ago the petition reached its goal of 25.000 votes, and the Obama administration has now issued an official response.
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NOAA Does Not Hire a High Priced Consultant to Move Email to the CloudThis is a change for a government agency. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) had nineteen different email systems and over 25,000 email addresses they wanted to consolidate under one system to cut costs. Surprisingly, they didn’t spend millions of dollars on a study or a consulting firm to do the move.
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Voluntary guidelines for Web privacy backed by Obama administrationThe Obama administration plans to announce voluntary guidelines for Web companies to protect consumers’ privacy online, a win for Google, Facebook and other Internet giants that have fought against heavier federal mandates.
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Obama Administration Unveils Promising Consumer Privacy Plan, but the Devil Will Be in the DetailsEFF applauds the principles underlying the White House proposal and believes it reflects an important commitment to safeguard users' data in the networked world without stifling innovation. Only time will tell whether the proposal will be implemented in a way that effectively protects user privacy, and that's where the rubber meets the road.
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No Checks or Balances in Warrantless Wiretapping Despite Holders AssurancesAttorney General Eric Holder gave a much publicized speech at Northwestern law school on Monday, in which he attempted to explain the Obama administration’s constitutional authority for killing U.S. citizens abroad without judicial oversight. Holder in part claimed that there is a difference between “due process� and “judicial process�, the latter of which—according to him—is not guaranteed under the Constitution.
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Former cybersecurity czar: Every major U.S. company has been hacked by ChinaFormer White House cybersecurity advisor Richard Clarke has made a career out of issuing security warnings. His most famous, of course, was his alert to Bush Administration officials in July 2001 -- 10 weeks before 9/11 -- that "something really spectacular is going to happen here, and it's going to happen soon."
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Conservative Fox News Guest Tears Up Conservative Lies About Chevy VoltConservatives, led by Fox News, have been pushing a variety of lies about the Chevy Volt. They’ve falsely asserted that it is unsafe and a creation of the Obama administration, using absurd terms to discourage sales like, “exploding Obamamobiles.�
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Cispa cybersecurity bill opposed by Obama administrationWhite House official reiterates president's opposition to Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act ahead of vote