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Fewer Facebook users take a liking to its new Home software
SAN FRANCISCO — It may be too soon to call Facebook Home a flop. But it's clearly not the breakout hit that some expected. One month after its splashy debut, fewer and fewer people are downloading Facebook's new mobile software. It took weeks...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Media Industry, Google Play, Samsung Group, Social Media
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Candace Bushnell's upcoming novel leaked by hacker Guccifer
Candace Bushnell, author of "Sex and the City," is the latest to fall victim to Guccifer, the hacker who exposed former President George W. Bush's secret life as a painter, New York magazine reported. Taking control of Bushnell's email, Twitter...
Tags: Twilight (book), Media Industry, Computer Crime, Book, George W. Bush
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Bill could lead largely to end of Internet sales tax loophole
WASHINGTON — With rare bipartisan support, the Senate is poised to pass a bill this week that could lead largely to the end of the nation's long online sales tax holiday. The measure would allow states to require that large online retailers...
Tags: Financial and Business Services, Steve Womack, Harry Reid, Local Government, Financial Markets
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Associated Press' Twitter hacked, fake tweet sends stocks plunging
The Associated Press' main Twitter account was taken over Tuesday by hackers who sent out a fake tweet saying two explosions had gone off at the White House, injuring President Obama. Within minutes, the real AP used other accounts at its disposal to...
Tags: News Agency, The Associated Press, Media Industry, NPR, Dow Jones Industrial Average
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In wake of hack, Twitter reportedly testing two-step verification
Twitter is working on a two-step verification security method that could make it more difficult for hackers to take over users' accounts, according to a report. Wired said Wednesday that the San Francisco-based social network is internally testing the...
Tags: Media Industry, NPR, Twitter, Inc., Social Media
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Men sentenced in naked-photo plot against pro poker players
Two Silicon Valley men were sentenced Monday for a "sextortion" plot in which they tried to extort professional poker players with threats of publicizing naked photographs and other private information stolen from email accounts. Tyler Schrier, 23, of...Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Organized Crime, Court Preliminary, Punishment
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Israel braces as hackers launch Internet attack
JERUSALEM -- A widespread hacker attack targeting Israeli websites caused some disruption to government, academic and private sites Sunday. The extent of the damage was unclear at midday, but officials said strategic infrastructure appeared to have...
Tags: Memorial Day, Computer Crime, Anonymous (internet groups), Computer Networking and Internet, Israel
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Email newsletters connect advertisers with eager audiences
Actor Rob Lowe is the face of InsideHook L.A., a free, curated email newsletter announcing special experiences to men too busy to find those experiences themselves. The newsletter, which launched in Los Angeles last week, is the latest effort from...
Tags: Investments, Corporate Officers, Sales, Business, Advertising
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Google's decision to change Gmail 'compose' feature sparks complaints
After announcing a controversial decision to shut down its Reader Web feed aggregator, Google is once again drawing heat -- this time for changing the way users write emails on Gmail. With the change, users now have to compose their email in a new...
Tags: Social Media
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L.A. Votes: Endorsements and ethics complaints
Since winning a spot in the runoff, mayoral candidates Wendy Greuel and Eric Garcetti have spent much of their time rolling out new endorsements. But how much do these endorsements matter? The Times looks at how the backers, including a former president,...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Lawyers, Carmen Trutanich, Local Elections, Values
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Email tax may slice spam and scams out of inboxes
SACRAMENTO — The most courageous politician in California — probably the nation — is a Berkeley city councilman, Gordon Wozniak. His gutsy act: proposing that the government tax email. Yes, sacrosanct, time-gobbling, out-of-control...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Amway, Computer Networking and Internet, Mail Order Industry
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