A Brief History of How Your Privacy Was Stolen
A Brief History of How Your Privacy Was Stolen Google and Facebook took our data — and made a ton of money from it. We must fight back. Read More…
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Read moreMillennial Money: If ‘Budget’ Bums You Out, Try Renaming It Webster’s New World dictionary defines budget as: “a plan or schedule adjusting expenses during a certain period to the estimated or fixed income for that period.” Read More…
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Read moreAn Eye for Photography, but a Google Suite for Events She was a photo editor. Now she’s an events manager. Whitney Richardson discusses how her career shift at The Times has changed her tech habits. Read More…
Read moreU.S. Requiring Social Media Information From Visa Applicants The State Department is asking visa applicants to submit social media accounts that they have used in the past five years under a new policy that took effect on Friday. Read More…
Read morehttp://twitter.com/#!/rrobertschwartz/status/443144522197790720 Ha! First Lady Michelle Obama, along with others, are all about the “#BanBossy” campaign, but these three sequential photos help serve as a hilarious visual interpretation for the movement. That was so nice we’ve gotta see it twice: http://twitter.com/#!/LilMissRightie/status/443169245711433728 #BanBossy! Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/03/10/perfect-hilarious-visual-interpretation-of-why-america-needs-to-banbossy/
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Early in the first Democratic presidential debate, moderator Anderson Cooper pressed Hillary Clinton on her political leanings. He noted that while she had told a New Hampshire audience she’d “take a back seat to no one when it comes to progressive values,” at an Ohio stop she acknowledged “being kind of moderate and center.” After…
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