The revolution is being tweeted again. Maybe. Protestors in Egypt are experiencing trouble accessing both Facebook and Twitter, according Read More


The revolution is being tweeted again. Maybe. Protestors in Egypt are experiencing trouble accessing both Facebook and Twitter, according Read More
Looks like the first big funding announcement of the new year comes with its very own SEC inquiry. Read More
Thirty years ago, a police officer searching through an arrestee’s pockets and purses wouldn’t usually find much personal Read More
Thirty years ago, a police officer searching through an arrestee’s pockets and purses wouldn’t usually find much personal Read More
If you or someone you know still doesn’t understand the fundamentals of Net Neutrality, they must take a Read More
It’s common knowledge that if you want up-to-the-minute information on a political election, you turn to Twitter. These Read More
Emails deserve the same privacy protections afforded to snail mail and telephone calls by the Fourth Amendment, according Read More
Julian Assange (left), founder of WikiLeaks, and former associate Daniel Domscheit-Berg. Based only on conversations I’ve shared with Read More
Founder of whistleblower website WikiLeaks Julian Assange, after a voluntary meeting with police, has been refused bail by Read More
A controversial app has had both liberals and conservatives calling for Apple to take action. The app is Read More
Twitter already has over 300 employees, but Thursday it hired its first Washington D.C. staff member. Adam Sharp, Read More
As it turns out, social media is actually a pretty good indicator of who will win in an Read More
Location app Foursquare is all over the map today. First, there are those nerdy San Francisco Giants fans Read More
If you’re one of my fellow Americans, you’ve likely noticed that social media sites on Tuesday are littered Read More
Imagine a world where social media sites decided elections. Imagine if all the California propositions and candidates facing Read More