- Web inventor Berners-Lee warns forces are 'trying to take control'—"Companies and governments 'trying to take control of the internet' are undermining the founding principles of the web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee has warned."
- Former FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski: 'people have the right to send and receive information over the internet, period'
- Facing Mounting Pressure from Youth Activists, Congress Kills Internet Tax
- Here's what Europe's net neutrality law would look like
- Now PETA Wants to Sue People Who Leave Anonymous Comments
- New NSA tool to quantify, track intelligence collection revealed
- Government Says Secret Court Opinion on Law Underlying PRISM Program Needs to Stay Secret
- DOJ Tells Court It's Reconsidering Secrecy Surrounding Patriot Act's Spying Powers
- The Program—"The NSA program was legitimate when it was to do foreign intel. I was with that program all the way and did the best I could in that job. Unfortunately they took the programs that I built and turned them on you and I'm sorry for that, and I didn't intend for that, but they did it." NYT
- Obama defends surveillance effort as 'trade-off' for security
- Government likely to open criminal probe into NSA leaks: officials
- Did Your Senator Vote to Expand the Government's Spying Powers?
- Tech Companies Concede to Surveillance Program—"Negotiations with the government shed a light on how Internet companies like Facebook and Google interact with the spy agencies that look to their vast trove of information." Google continues to issue denials. NYT
- Tech Giants Deny Granting NSA 'Direct Access' To Servers
- Why the NSA Prism Program Could Kill U.S. Tech Companies—"Spying on foreigners could create a terrible blowback to the U.S. economy. Has it really come to this?"
- A Child's Guide to Why NSA Surveillance is Bad
- Flipside: We are shocked, shocked—"Is it just me or does the entire news media — as well as all the agitators and self-righteous bloviators on both sides of the aisle — not understand even the rudiments of electronic intercepts and the manner in which law enforcement actually uses such intercepts? It would seem so."
- Price-gouging cable companies are our latter-day robber barons—"Monopolistic cable providers make internet access an unaffordable luxury for tens of millions of Americans."
- Comcast and Verizon's Phony Free-Speech Claim
- Comcast exec insists Americans don't really need Google Fiber-like speeds
- Obama cracks down on patent trolls—Here are the details.
- Apple, betrayed by its own law firm—"Lawyer-turned-'troll' started planning patent suit six days after iPhone launch."
- EFF wants $30,000 to defeat a podcasting patent troll
- The great defriending of Facebook
- As Facebook grows up, grand ambitions get reality check
- The Facebook experiment has failed. Let's go back.
- Facebook Finally Ditching Those "Sponsored Stories" We All Love So Very Much
- There's A Facebook Virus Going Around That Can Empty Your Bank Account
- Why Sponsored Posts Are a Waste of Ad Dollars
- Eulogy for the Blog: As the 'Times' moves to eliminate theirs, we should remember its golden age
- Chicago Sun-Times will train reporters on 'iPhone photography basics'
- What If There's No Internet?
- How the smartphone killed the three-day weekend
- Cell phone made me a theater vigilante
- After 25 years in jail, the Internet blew my mind Salon
- Care to share my hotspot? Karma is a better way to go online while on the go.
- A $5 app isn't expensive: Customers need to help fix the App Store economy
- Courts are increasingly turning to Urban Dictionary to clarify modern slang language