AdamWill writes "After the controversy over Fedora 12's controversial package installation authentication policy, including our discussion this week, the package maintainers have agreed that the contr
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Democracy (Sort of) Comes to Facebook
Facebook today rolled out a change to its terms of service, after an earlier attempt went terribly wrong.
Obama Keeps His Blackberry (And Gets a Sectera)
InternetVoting writes "After all the controversy surrounding Obama's Blackberry, word has come that he will get to keep it.
Twitter Reportedly May Abandon Ruby On Rails
Raster Burn writes "According to TechCrunch, Twitter has plans to abandon Ruby on Rails after two years of scalability issues.
ExtJS 2.1 AJAX Library Switches To GPL
Vandre writes "The popular AJAX library ExtJS released a new version today. There has been a huge controversy among the Ext community.
Privacy Wins Some, Loses Some
A European legal body has declared that ISPs who employ ad-serving technology from Phorm must do so on an opt-in basis, or risk violating UK and EU data protection laws.
Webkinz Advertises, and Parents Say That’s OK
Kids’ plush toy social network Webkinz.com has started running advertising, a move that, if recent articles in New York Times and Silicon Alley Insider are to be believed, has greatly upset parents.
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