Posted on 13 October 2009. Tags: 1688 Bill of Rights, 18th century, africa, Alan Rusbridger, blogosphere, British parliament, Censored, Colonel B, Commons order papers, constitutional right, Cover-Up, DPP, free speech, gag order, Geoffrey Robertson QC, John Wilkes, law firm, Lord Denning, media, Minister, MP, parliament, Robert Hargreaves, scandal, social media, Spectator, The Guardian, toxic waste, Trafigura, Twitter, United Kingdom, Wikileaks
Social media site explodes with toxic waste scandal
(Newser) – The Guardian has been slapped with an unprecedented gag order forbidding it from reporting on a question in the British parliament, as well as who asked the question and why it’s being gagged. The paper says constitutional rights are being infringed upon and it’s already suing—but meanwhile, the suppressed story is already the talk of Twitter. Three of this morning’s top trending topics relate to the energy company Trafigura allegedly dumping toxic waste in Africa, which the Guardian revealed last month. Read the full story
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Posted on 05 October 2009. Tags: Barack Obama, blogosphere, blogs, censorship, corporatized, Dan Rather, editors, fact-check, journalism, mainstream media, Michael Rivero, MSM, politicized, politics, producers, self-censorship, Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Arlen Specter, Senator Jeff Sessions, Senator Lindsey Graham, Supreme Court, ThinkProgress, trivialized
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Posted on 19 August 2009. Tags: Accel Partners, BBN Technologies, Bebo, blogosphere, Central Intelligence Agency, CEO, CIA, conspiracy theory, Croll, DARPA, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Evan Williams, Facebook, facebook.com, Gilman Louie, Hacker Croll, http://www.plentyoffish.com, http://www.universityloveconnection.com, IAO, In-Q-Tel, James Breyer, las vegas, MySpace, National Venture Capital Association, New York, Paypal, Peter Thiel, privacy lawsuit, SEO, Tagged, TechCrunch, The Diversity Myth, Twitter, US Department of Defense, users, Wall Street Journal, Wikipedia's, worldwide
Facebook & The Central Intellegence Agency
SEO Champion Firm out of Las Vegas and Seo out of Los Angeles issues that, Facebook.com has been reported to be under fire by the Wall Street Journal for Privacy Lawsuit. The Wall street journal reported today that facebook faces charges of privacy violations, which I had a feeling would happen. It is against the law to post pictures without permission and tag peoples names for indexing in the search engines and also videos.
This is a minor report. I would imagine that facebook.com will set aside a Billion dollars and will need to buy websites that are clean to clean up their name now. Websites like http://www.plentyoffish.com and http://www.universityloveconnection.com are high in value, as they take 15,000 hours to build a new platform. So why doesn’t Facebook buy those and start coverting people over and dividing their platforms to control more eggs then just one. If you control only one egg and it drops, what do you have left? Read the full story
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