miércoles, 3 de marzo de 2010

The secret government surveillance Document Microsoft does not want you to see [Privacy] 23:40 24/02/2010, Jesus Diaz, DMCA, global compliance manual

The secret government surveillance Document Microsoft does not want you to see [Privacy] 23:40 24/02/2010, Jesus Diaz, DMCA, global compliance manual penalty, Microsoft, privacy, Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog
Microsoft has a 22-page document that describes how to store all your sensitive data on their servers online. The document also says government agencies how they can get. But, surprise surprise, did not want you to see it:


Microsoft Spy

The document was discovered by Cryptome, the website previously released similar documents for Facebook, Skype and other Internet giants. When Microsoft found out about it, he put his boot right to rabid dogs apart Cryptome Digital Millennium Copyright Act in one hand, an iron bar in the other. So far they have managed to coerce the company Cryptome host by taking site pages are not lowered. Network Solutions met Microsoft's barking, passing the message to Cryptome that if nothing is done by the "secret" material, which will have the entire site.

Obviously, Microsoft and Network Solutions does not give a damn about the public interest. Make no mistake: Know what Microsoft may disclose and how, whether you are a criminal or just some innocent dude using Microsoft services that interest you. [Spy through Microsoft Business Insider]






Get all Twittery Blur [Twitter] 23:40 24/02/2010, Mike Fahey, Activision, Bizarre Creations, Blur, social media, tweets, twitter, Kotaku, the Gamer's Guide
Bizarre Creations' Blur is jumping in the car of Twitter, giving players the ability to send personalized Tweets while playing through most recent racing titles from developers.

Bizarre Creations have us believe that Blur is the future of racing games, so of course has to be tied to discuss the future of Internet gaming. Using Twitter interface built into the game, players can share any information Blur your heart's desire, career victories leader boards to the challenges tailored to their Twitter followers.

Players will have the first test of the new feature in the multiplayer beta next Blur, launching next month. Also check out the feature in action over the official website of Bizarre Creations Twitter, where the company's social media manager for Ben Ward gives it a test run.

I'm tweeting directly from Blur - Yes, Twitter is in the game! - "I'm looking for the CCX-R at # blurthegame"

I personally do not tweet much, as my fans are probably aware, so I feel like I've been a little on Twitter. Blur Once out, I feel doubly left behind, losing races and then not complain about it in real time. I can not wait!

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