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White House: C is for cookie, it's good enough for YouTube
White House: C is for cookie, it's good enough for YouTube
It's nice to see that someone at the White House is reading the work of privacy maven Chris Soghoian. Less than a day after Chris drew attention to a special YouTube exemption in the privacy policy for WhiteHouse.gov—permitting YouTube to plant tracking cookies on visitors' ...
White House exempts YouTube from privacy rules
news.cnet.com — Update: 12 hours after posting this story, the White House (partially) reversed itself. The rather dubious YouTube-only... waiver from federal Web privacy rules has been maintained, but the White House Web site has been updated to limit the exposure of ... (more) White House exempts YouTube from privacy rules
SoBe Super Bowl Commercial now as 3D HD Video on Youtube
SoBe Super Bowl Commercial now as 3D HD Video on Youtube
i4u.com — The SoBe 3D Super Bowl ad is also now on Youtube. The 2D version of the SoBe... spot is already online since a couple days. So put your 3D Super Bowl Glasses on and watch the 3D SoBe Commercial now in HD on Youtube (Via EngadgetHD). Now you do not have to ... (more) SoBe Super Bowl Commercial now as 3D HD Video on Youtube
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The Tech Report: News — Thursday Shortbread by Ronald Hanaki — 12:00 AM on January 29, 2009 Thursday DailyTech reports bill to delay DTV switch fails in U.S. House Sources: AT&T, Comcast may help RIAA foil piracy C|Net reports Intel adopts shareholder request for ' say on pay ' Inside Circuit City's liquidation sale AOL to cut 700 jobs: internal memo Ars Technica reports Google, others launch M-Lab to track network openness White House: C is for cookie , it's good enough for YouTube Hardware-Infos: Nvidia GT218 (40nm) with 32 SPs in ...

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