Google Report: Search results should be protected by the First Amendment
In a recent report by Eugene Volokh, which was commissioned by Google, he claims that Google Search results deserve the same free speech rights as articles that appear in newspapers and news websites, for example the New York Times.
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Well this is an interesting twist, but it was expected. After Yahoo! stupidly decided to
In what appears to be a last ditch effort to try to save Yahoo! from going even further down the tubes, they are doing what any other tech company nowadays is doing - they are suing the bejesus out of a competitor, namely
Back when the Internet was exploding in the ‘dot com’ era 12 yrs ago now, one of the explosive pieces was Geocities. Geocities was basically web space where you could obtain and design your own personal websites using the Geocities site builder to literally drag and drop content to your website, publish and have a website up and running in minutes. It was very simple and free.
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the World Wide Web (WWW) or as many know it as, the Internet. The Internet was invented by British scientist
Yahoo! just launched a new beta search feature called
Yahoo! Labs did a very interesting and thorough study on Facebook likes relating to articles online called the
Welp, after the 
Today it was
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