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Facebook page draws criticism for 'stranger shaming' people eating on London 'tube'

Transport authorities in London said Monday they were powerless to stop a bizarre Facebook craze involving photographs of women eating on underground trains.

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New website that promotes adulterous hook-ups tests South Korea's infidelity laws

Noel Biderman insists he has no problems sleeping at night after launching an adultery hook-up site in South Korea where marital infidelity is a crime punishable by up to two years in prison.

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VT man wounds two state troopers during standoff after shooting neighbor as he slept

A Vermont man walked across the street, shot his neighbor in the head, and then shot two state troopers who responded to the victim’s wife call for help.

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Sparks fly over US plan to shift Internet role

It could be a difficult breakup between the US government and the Internet.

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Amazon adds delivery of groceries, household goods with Amazon Dash

(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc launched a new product named Amazon Dash on Friday that allows the user to add groceries and household goods to their shopping lists using the company's AmazonFresh service.

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Chinese microblogger Weibo looking for $340 million in U.S. stock offering

The microblogging service Weibo -- often described as China's version of Twitter -- will raise at least $340 million in its US stock offering, an updated filing showed Friday.

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Ben Shapiro's website protests Mozilla after co-founder's resignation over Prop. 8

Conservative activist Ben Shapiro has engaged in an online protest against the Mozilla Firefox browser in response to the departure of co-founder Brendan Eich.

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Google pays $1.4 million fine in Italy over 'StreetView' concerns

MILAN (Reuters) - Google has paid a 1 million euro ($1.4 million) fine imposed by Italy's data protection watchdog over complaints that cars it used to record images on Italian streets in 2010 were not clearly recognizable, the regulator said on Thursday.

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Obama's NSA overhaul may require phone carriers to store more data

By Mark Hosenball and Alina Selyukh

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