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Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Google, Facebook, And Twitter Crack Down On Hate Speech In Germany As per a new deal with the German government, hate speech posted on Facebook, Twitter, and Google will be flagged and removed from the view of German users within 24 hours. |
Search Engine Watch September 12, 2001 Danny Sullivan |
Finding Disaster Coverage At Search Engines Following the unprecedented terrorist attack on the United States today, web users turned en masse to search engines for information. It took those services some time to adjust to the demand, but as the day progressed, many came up to speed... |
PC World December 2, 2002 Michelle Madigan |
Internet Hate-Speech Ban Called 'Chilling' Council of Europe's Internet restrictions raise uneasy questions about civil rights online. |
Search Engine Watch October 2, 2001 Danny Sullivan |
Search Resources About Terrorist Attacks A collection of articles and resources relating to search engines and the terrorist attacks... |
Fast Company Sarah Kessler |
When Does Hate Speech Cross The Line On Social Media? Facebook, Twitter and other private companies aren't subject to laws that protect people from government interference in free speech, but they've borrowed some of the same theoretical frameworks. |
Salon.com September 11, 2001 Janelle Brown |
"Purge our society," online bigots shout Post-disaster threats and expressions of racism bubble up on the Web... |
InternetNews March 23, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Google Axes Hate News The Google News editorial axe falls on neo-Fascist publishers in the U.S. and Germany. |
Searcher Nov/Dec 2008 Paul Piper |
Nets of Terror Terrorist activity on the Internet. |
Salon.com October 18, 2001 M. A. Muqtedar Khan |
A memo to American Muslims It's time for us to search our souls. How can the message of Muhammad become a source of horror and fear? How can Islam inspire thousands of youth to dedicate their lives to killing others? |
InternetNews August 8, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
AOL Leaked Search Queries Privacy issues drive another search engine to delete user data. |
CIO July 1, 2004 Megan Santosus |
An Online Battle Between Hate and Tolerance For three years, an anti-Semitic website was the first search result listed when anyone typed the word 'jew' into leading Web search engine Google. |
PC World September 11, 2001 Tom Spring |
Terror, Tragedy of Attacks Ripple to the Net Internet infrastructure holds up, providing information, communication, comfort... |
Reason March 2002 Cathy Young |
Windbags of War Even after September 11, left-wing McCarthyism persists on American campuses... |
PC World February 28, 2002 Tom Spring |
Are Search Results For Sale? Analysis: Search engines walk a tightrope, seeking profit while helping you find what you want... |
Search Engine Watch November 19, 2003 Danny Sullivan |
AOL Buys Singingfish, Rolls Out More Search Changes AOL has acquired Singingfish, a multimedia search engine, and unveiled additional features to the AOL Search service designed for its members. |
National Defense July 2010 Stew Magnuson |
Futile to Control Internet Terrorist Recruitment, Witnesses Say Experts have compared the use of the Internet by terrorists and their propagandists to jungle warfare. |
The Motley Fool February 13, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Tech Firms in the Hot Seat Technology and Internet companies' dealings with China, where free speech on the Internet is extremely limited, have drawn congressional human rights scrutiny. What does it mean to shareholders? |
Reason January 2001 Cathy Young |
God Talk The First Amendment vs. freedom of speech... |
Fast Company Evie Nagy |
Mozilla CEO Vows To Fire Anonymous Employee For Hate Speech On Reddit Mozilla CEO Chris Baird has publicly committed to firing a supposed employee spewing hate speech on Reddit -- if the company can figure out who he is. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Twitter Sued For Enabling "Explosive Growth Of ISIS" The suit argues that ISIS has used Twitter to attract new recruits and to disseminate propaganda, and that the site has "knowingly or with willful blindness" aided terrorists as a result. |
InternetNews October 13, 2005 Tim Gray |
Yahoo Bars Illicit Chat Rooms Pressure from state Attorneys' General offices leads to the company's actions. |
Fast Company Sarah Kessler |
Facebook, Twitter Would Be Forced To Report Terrorist Activity Under Proposed Bill Efforts in Washington have put a spotlight on the debate around the role of technology companies in aiding law enforcement's investigation of terrorist activity. |
Reason February 2003 Jesse Walker |
Zoning Speech Apparently, when George W. Bush comes to town, the right of free assembly gets suspended. |
Search Engine Watch October 8, 2003 Danny Sullivan |
AOL Renews With Google AOL has renewed its agreement with Google for search results in a new multiyear deal. |
Search Engine Watch March 4, 2003 Danny Sullivan |
Where Are They Now? Search Engines We've Known & Loved Looks at early search engines that have died, those that have been transformed and how the new players that are no longer so young are doing. |
InternetNews May 18, 2004 Ron Miller |
Lycos Trumps Google on e-Mail Storage Terra Lycos is first from the gate with a new e-mail service in Europe boasting 1GB of storage. But will users pay a monthly fee? |
InternetNews January 22, 2010 David Needle |
China Pushes Back on Clinton's Internet Speech Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's call for greater Internet freedom got an unhappy response from China. |
Salon.com September 11, 2001 Laura Miller |
A new breed of terrorism A security expert says it's time for the U.S. to declare war on those who are waging war on America... |
PC World July 2004 Anne Kandra |
When ISPs Think They Know Best Is your Internet provider protecting you from spam--or censoring your inbox? |
Salon.com September 25, 2001 Eric Boehlert |
The media's Islamic blind spot News reports are obsessing on how the terrorist attacks happened, but not why... |
PC Magazine September 14, 2005 Pike et al. |
The Experts' Guide to Google Yahoo MSN and AOL A review of the search, Web mail, instant-messaging services and uncover other features of the four largest portals. |
Reason December 2002 Tim Cavanaugh |
E Pluribus Umbrage The long, happy life of America's anti-defamation industry. |
InternetNews February 18, 2004 Ron Miller |
AOL, EarthLink File Lawsuits Against Spammers With the federal Can Spam Act so far proving ineffective, ISPs are pursuing aggressive civil actions. |
Search Engine Watch May 1, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Overture & Inktomi Out, Google In At AOL Google has been selected by AOL to provide editorial search results and paid listings to AOL's various search properties in the United States, including AOL Search, Netscape Search and CompuServe Search.... |
Searcher October 2000 Stephen E. Arnold |
The 'R' Technology Revolution: Relationship, Research Revenue Single letters are the marketer's touchstones. We have the ubiquitous "e" used in company names, and, as one pundit exclaimed, "E-nough." We want to focus on "R" --- relationship technologies gathering research to produce revenue... |
InternetNews December 23, 2003 Pamela Parker |
Lycos Europe, Overture Expand Deal, Involve Yahoo! Google and Espotting fail in their bid to replace Yahoo!'s Overture for paid listings on Lycos Europe's search pages. |
Reason December 2001 Sam MacDonald |
Interview: A Different Sort of Conservative Muslim Abdulwahab Alkebsi is the executive director of the Islamic Institute, a Washington think tank that "facilitates the development of grassroots Muslim political movements that are economically conservative"... |
PC Magazine March 1, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
Who, Me? Following controversy over agreements by Google, Yahoo!, and MSN to comply with Chinese censorship policies, Anonymizer is seeking to free electronic speech in China. |
ifeminists April 6, 2005 Wendy McElroy |
On Campus, Free Speech at Odds With Tax Funding The clashing of freedom of speech with tax funding sparks First Amendment debates on college campuses. The controversy is highlighted by a case where a male student was barred from a feminist event on a state campus. |
InternetNews July 18, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
AOL to Offer Total Care PC Protection It's official. AOL has entered the realm of home PC security with a beta trial of Total Care. |
Reason October 2004 Julian Sanchez |
Data: Second-Guessing the First Amendment Surveys show Americans seem to be more fond of free speech in the abstract than in specific instances. |