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Comment What motivates Google? (Score 1) 282

All this talk about Google making autonomous cars makes me wonder why Google wants us to ride around in them? Is it so we can be exposed to more advertising? Should we spend every awaken moment wanting new products, and just consume? Whats next? The Google bed, where you can dream about the next big thing in personal hygiene products and streaming video services in your sleep?

Comment Re:more like (Score 1) 329

Well, I wanted it for netflix because my wife keeps nagging me about a way to watch it on the telly. Of course I'd prefer a XBMC plugin, but that seems impossible or at least impractical today. But when they pull crap like this, it turns me off the whole product. I guess my "smart" LG tv could have done it too, but LG can't be bothered with catering to existing customers.
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Bitcoin To Be Regulated Under US Money Laundering Laws 439

Newsubmitter davek writes with news that the U.S. will be applying money-laundering laws to Bitcoin and other 'virtual currencies.' "The move means that firms that issue or exchange the increasingly popular online cash will now be regulated in a similar manner as traditional money-order providers such as Western Union Co. WU +0.17% They would have new bookkeeping requirements and mandatory reporting for transactions of more than $10,000. Moreover, firms that receive legal tender in exchange for online currencies or anyone conducting a transaction on someone else's behalf would be subject to new scrutiny, said proponents of Internet currencies. 'I think it's inevitable that just like you have U.S. dollars used by thieves and criminals, it's sadly inevitable you will have criminals use a virtual currency. We want to work with authorities,' said Jeff Garzik, a Bitcoin developer. Still, law enforcement, regulators and financial institution have expressed worries about the hard-to-trace attributes of virtual currencies, helping trigger this week's move from the Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCen."

Comment If only this would apply to non-US citizens. (Score 1) 194

From the USCIS site
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=02729c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD&vgnextchannel=02729c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD:
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... There have been rare cases in which a particular program is of such general interest and importance that the OCC has rendered a formal legal opinion. As a matter of policy, we have determined that providing legal opinions to private parties in matters that may come before immigration officials is inappropriate. For this reason, we are unable to express an opinion on the issues submitted by the public.

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