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Kashif Ali

Author: wired.com

Fend Off Trolls, Bots and Jerks With ‘Empathy’ Test

October 5, 2012 wired.com

A human rights group has released a new CAPTCHA, one designed to separate humans from online bots by testing if they feel empathy.

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Google Says It Won’t ‘Manually’ Review YouTube Vids for Infringement

October 4, 2012 wired.com

Google-owned YouTube on Thursday corrected a statement it made the day before, and now says the company will not manually review copyright-infringement claims before its system automatically blocks

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Google Gives Up Fair-Use Defense, Settles Book-Scanning Lawsuit With Publishers

October 4, 2012 wired.com

Google and five publishers said Thursday they are settling a long-running legal flap over the media giant’s scanning of university library books without permission. The deal is a huge concess

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Juking Your Facebook ‘Like’ Stats Is as Easy as Sending a Message

October 4, 2012 wired.com

Raising the number of likes on your Facebook page couldn’t be easier, if you are willing to cleverly fake out Facebook’s silent data-mining of your messages.

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