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Rep. Zoe Lofgren cares about the U.S. Constitution, Introduces Bills Requiring Warrants for e-Communication and... tnw.co/Q1Pxyg
Free Cellulite Removal Presentation : Weird Tips to Help You Get Rid of Cellulite -spon bit.ly/NSoRls
Brazil orders arrest of Google executive after the company refused to take down videos that criticized a candidate... wapo.st/PHgYxL
U.S. Navy Uses Seawater to Make Jet Fuel on the Go bit.ly/PHnV1R
Elon Musk thinks he can get people from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 30 Minutes using what he calls "The Hyperloop" huff.to/UvVZOh
Notch, Minecraft developer: "Got an email from microsoft, wanting to help "certify" minecraft for win 8. I told them... bit.ly/Q3j0bc
Why It's Bad That Smartphones Have Banished Boredom: When we reach for a smartphone at every pause in our day, we... bit.ly/VOGX8T
Got an AMD chip in your Windows PC? Then you just gained access to more than half a million Google Android apps... bit.ly/Q4mWsk
A new use for 404 pages: appeals for missing children bbc.in/VPmxN0
Google Nexus tablet price: $99 Nexus tablet launching in 2012 bit.ly/VPFijn
Google's Copyright Crackdown Punishes Author For Torrenting His Own Book | Techdirt bit.ly/V1M8mm
Learn The Most Controversial And Effective Covert Persuasion Secrets Ever Invented! -ad bit.ly/OY8fu2
Former Copyright Boss: New Technology Should Be Presumed Illegal Until Congress Says Otherwise bit.ly/V1ZUWe
Survey Says Windows 8 Users Still Prefer Windows 7 bit.ly/V2cxR6
Megaupload boss Kim Dotcom receives apology from NZ PM. Now waiting for apology from MPAA, RIAA, and FBI. bit.ly/SoErpF
21 Year Old Multi Lamborghini Owner Shares Story -Ad bit.ly/QzNovL
Calif. law passed to halt employer snooping on social media cnet.co/Quc4pD
Feds snoop on social-network accounts without warrants. Justice Department report shows real-time surveillance... cnet.co/V55wim
Tim Cook apologizes for Maps mess engt.co/QvnMjP
In California, It's Now Illegal for Employers and Universities to Ask for Your Social Media Passwords bit.ly/V6u7Dy