The RaxList for August 30th
31 August 2010
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These are my links for August 30th from 22:49 to 23:42:
- Facebook Goes Back to School with New Universities Page – As millions of students are trudging back to the classrooms this August, Facebook is returning to its roots: colleges and universities.
- 10 ways data is changing how we live – Telegraph – The availability of new sets of data has changed the way we live our lives: here are 10 examples of data which have changed everything from how we assess wars to how companies deliver milk.
- Google Translate gets better definition with new interface – Google has given Google Translate a face lift that it plans to roll out worldwide over the next few days (it’s live for us now).
- Judge removes Facebook juror – Scotsman.com News – A JUDGE has removed a juror from a trial in Detroit after the young woman wrote on Facebook that the defendant was guilty before the trial was over.
- German employers set for new Facebook snooping law – A new law banning companies from using social networking sites like Facebook to vet potential new employees is being mulled over by the German Government, reigniting the debate on whether or not employers should snoop on employees' private lives.
- iPhone ‘jailbreaking’ fuels app piracy – Channel 4 News – In a similar way to the illegal bootlegging of music and films, pirated mini-software for mobile phones is causing developers growing concern. Benjamin Cohen reports for Channel 4 News.
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