Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Facebook got 25,000 government requests about users

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Google wants Chromecast "to support all types of apps;" didn't break AllCast on purpose (apparently)
A recent update to Google's Chromecast broke, for the 2nd time, an app designed to allow streaming local content. The developer suspects this was intentional, but Google says otherwise. Read More

Facebook got 25,000 government requests about users
Facebook received more than 25,000 requests from governments about its users during the first half of 2013, with nearly half of those requests coming from U.S. law enforcement and related agencies, the company said. Read More

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