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Yahoo!

Submission + - Yahoo promises to anonymize and limit user data (wsj.com)

quarterbuck writes: "While Google is saying that personalization is the key to search, Yahoo is taking a different view of the topic. Yahoo announced plans to retain user data for no longer than 90 days and to anonymize data. Even if Yahoo is not your favorite search engine, it is a good move in the direction of online privacy if it will force others to follow suit."
Government

Submission + - Malaysia frees blogger. (nytimes.com)

quarterbuck writes: "The Malaysian blogger who under arrest on sedition charges has been freed by the courts. Raja Petra Kamarudin's comments were represented by the government as being anti-islam and anti-government and he was under arrest under Malaysia's Internal Security Act.Now a court has ruled that the government was overstepping its limits in what is being called a landmark ruling."
Government

Submission + - IT moving India from stone age to the digital (wsj.com)

quarterbuck writes: "The Wall Street journal has an article which describes how IT companies are helping India progress from what it calls "Stone Age to Digital Age".IT companies in India hurt by the Global slowdown are actively courting the government for participation in their e-governance initiatives. India has taken an OS agnostic view of e-governance but its homegrown B.O.S.S. Linux OS distro just went 3.0 and is welcoming contributors."
Government

Submission + - Court finds that Palin must save Yahoo emails (washingtonpost.com)

quarterbuck writes: "An Anchorage judge has found that Governor Sarah Palin must save her emails . Last week a Tennessee man was arrested over hacking her email account. Washington post also reports that Sarah Palin, her husband and officials had set-up email accounts known only to each other. Is this the first case of Vigilante Justice online ?"
Cellphones

Submission + - Most hackable phone?

quarterbuck writes: "I am a grad-student who is from India, studies in the US and will travel to Europe on an exchange program — and I am looking to buy a Cellphone. I want to buy the phone that gives me the most freedom and is relatively cheap. The OpenMoko freerunner is sold out and I am not sure it supports VoIP calls. Nokia sells unlocked phones which support Truphone , but then Truphone is not really hackable. Nokia handhelds run linux, but they are'nt really phones. iPhone is cool, but the appstore has limited number of apps that are opensource (And Apple won't allow VOIP). Googlephone is still a few months away. Does slashdot have any suggestions ? What phones have users been able to hack ? (I have been relatively successfull with my old Motorola A768) The travel schedule locks me into getting a tri-band GSM phone."
Republicans

Submission + - McCain says wiretapping may be illegal (nytimes.com)

quarterbuck writes: "In a statement that further clarifies his position, Senator McCain has said that wiretapping may be illegal . What is interesting (though not literally spelled out) is that he said that the presidential action allowing wiretapping is what is illegal, not just the telecom actions — which means that a challenge in courts may finally end up with McCain pardoning George Bush .
McCain had earlier said that he would like to continue monitoring internet traffic and pardon telecoms for damages already done ."

Yahoo!

Submission + - Carl Icahn buys 3.6 pct of Yahoo (reuters.com)

quarterbuck writes: "Carl Icahn, the activist investor, has bought 3.6 pct of Yahoo. Carl Icahn has been a private equity investor, corporate raider and asset stripper, who recently sued Motorola in a bid to force it to sell its wireless business. There is no news yet that Microsoft will re-bid for Yahoo, but many are speculating about a proxy fight "

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