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Sept. Scientific American: Dude, Where's My Privacy? - Read More

Date Added: August 24, 2008 02:44:02 AM
Privacy is the theme of a rich package of print and online features in September's Scientific American . For early adopters of tools like Twitter , Facebook , and blogs, as well as those who are just beginning to connect and use social networking tools in reporting and writing, this is a good time to pause and reflect on the dark side of being socially wired in to a global network -- from ...

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