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Blogger, With Focus on Surveillance, Is at Center of a Debate — After writing intensely, even obsessively, for years about government surveillance and the prosecution of journalists, Glenn Greenwald has suddenly put himself directly at the intersection of those two issues, and perhaps in the cross hairs of federal prosecutors.
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Glenn Greenwald / Guardian:
On whistleblowers and government threats of investigation — No healthy democracy can endure when the most consequential acts of those in power remain secret and unaccountable — We followed Wednesday's story about the NSA's bulk telephone record-gathering with one yesterday …
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Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
The NSA surveillance story reinforces why an entity like WikiLeaks is so important — WikiLeaks, the secretive repository for government malfeasance, hasn't been in the news much lately except for occasional updates about founder Julian Assange, who remains in exile inside the Ecuadorian embassy in Britain.
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Washington Post Began PRISM Story Three Weeks Ago, Heard Guardian's ‘Footsteps’ — NEW YORK — The Washington Post revealed on Thursday the existence of a secret National Security Agency program code-named PRISM, which reportedly allows the U.S. government to tap directly into the servers …
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Michael Arrington / Uncrunched:
Triangulating on Truth - The Totalitarian State — The Guardian breaks a big story yesterday - a court document authorizing the FBI and NSA to secretly collect customer phone records. All of them, for all Verizon customers. — Then today the Washington Post breaks an even bigger story …
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Cord Jefferson / Gawker:
The New York Times Quietly Softened Its Scathing Obama Editorial — When the Paper of Record published a blistering editorial on President Obama's overbearing national security precautions today, one line stood out from the dozens of others as being the most vicious: “The administration has now lost all credibility.”
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Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
Was Change in Obama Editorial a ‘Softening’ of The Times's Position? — The Times's editorial about President Obama's surveillance state was scathing. Some called it a “vivisection.” But a few hours after “President Obama's Dragnet” went online Thursday afternoon, one particularly notable sentence had been changed.
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Why NY Times Tweaked Tough Obama Editorial — The New York Times' blistering editorial about privacy fears during the Obama years got significant pick-up when published late afternoon Thursday, prior to running in Friday's print edition. — The Times editorial board is often on the same page …
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Daniel Engber / Slate:
Is There Plagiarism in Jonah Lehrer's New Book Proposal? — Yesterday, I reported that disgraced science journalist Jonah Lehrer had sold his new book on the power of love to Simon & Schuster. In a follow-up story last night, the New York Times quoted the book's new editor, Ben Loehnen …
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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Apple Signs Sony Up for iRadio, Now Has All Three Major Music Labels on Board — Sony Music has signed on to Apple's forthcoming iRadio service, according to a person familiar with negotiations between the two companies. — The deal means that Apple now has agreements with all three major music labels.
Associated Press:
Italian Journalist Missing in Syria Contacts Wife — Italy's Foreign Ministry has confirmed that a war reporter for the Turin daily La Stampa has been in touch with his family for the first time since disappearing in Syria in April. — La Stampa's editor-in-chief Mario Calabrese broke …
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Antoni Slodkowski / Reuters:
France calls for immediate release of two French journalists in Syria
France calls for immediate release of two French journalists in Syria
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Jeff Elder / San Francisco Chronicle:
Mary's Meeker's misinformation has influence — The average smartphone user looks at his or her phone 150 times a day - did you see that headline last week? It seemed to be everywhere after a hugely influential investment guru presented it onstage at a major tech conference.
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
CBS Anchor Scott Pelley On The Surprising Renaissance Of The Evening News — That the evening news is a dinosaur headed for extinction has been a truism since long before people started getting their headlines from Twitter or the Huffington Post. But lately, in their steady march toward the tar pits …
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
Cable TV redoubling their investment in advanced set-tops boxes — To compete in a multiscreen world, MSOs are redoubling their investment in advanced set-tops — The set-top box may find living rooms increasingly crowded with other video-delivery devices, but as next week's annual industry confab …
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Met looks into claims ex-News Corp subsidiary aided attack on pay-TV rival — NDS allegedly linked to pirating of electronic key to service that was later rebranded as ITV Digital — The Metropolitan police is looking into allegations that a former News Corporation subsidiary was involved …
Jacob Kastrenakes / The Verge:
Time Warner Cable enables out-of-home streaming on Mac and PC — Time Warner Cable customers can now stream select live and on-demand content from outside of their homes, right within their desktop browser of choice. While TWC already allowed in-home streaming on the desktop …
Press Association:
Ecuadorean and UK ministers to discuss Julian Assange — Ecuador's foreign minister will travel to UK to hold talks with William Hague and meet WikiLeaks founder — The UK government has agreed to meet a senior Ecuadorean minister to try to reach an agreement over the future of the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
John Paczkowski / AllThingsD:
Amazon Demanded Same Terms From Publishers For Which Apple is Now On Trial — When Apple negotiated its e-book contracts with the five publishers with which it would ultimately launch iBooks, the company demanded a “most favored nation provision” that required publishers to match …
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Greg Sandoval / The Verge:
Apple tries putting Amazon on trial in ebooks antitrust case
Apple tries putting Amazon on trial in ebooks antitrust case
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Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
Ex-FCC Chairman Reed Hundt wary of Koch brothers owning L.A. Times — A former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission said rules limiting common ownership of newspapers and television stations in the same market should be gutted — even if it clears the way for media mogul Rupert Murdoch …
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