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Protecting your privacy in the digital age
Watchdog with Paul MuschickEvery time you click through your favorite store's website, swipe your shopper loyalty card or take a customer satisfaction survey, businesses are tracking your moves and compiling your information. That scares many people. Even more scary is the... -
Mozilla releases Firefox 4 app for Android
L.A. Times Tech BlogMozilla's Firefox, one of the Web's most popular browsers, is in now available in an Android app. The Firefox 4 app hit the Android Market on Tuesday and includes a few features designed to connect desktop or laptop browsing to smart phones and tablets.... -
Twitter on iPhone, Android Web browsers looks and works like an app
L.A. Times Tech BlogTwitter has redesigned its mobile website using HTML5,turning it into a web app, which allows the social network's mobile site to look and act more like the native Twitter apps available on smartphones. "We want you to be able to access Twitter no... -
HTML5 logo unveiled by the World Wide Web Consortium, with help from Microsoft
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe World Wide Web Consortium -- also known as the W3C -- released its logo for HTML5 on Tuesday, with the help of Microsoft. The World Wide Web Consortium is a collaboration of sorts in which corporations including Apple, Google,...... -
FTC calls on online ad industry to agree on do-not-track standard
SAN FRANCISCO -- New Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Edith Ramirez had some tough words on "do not track" in her first speech to the advertising industry. Ramirez on Wednesday urged the industry to give consumers "effective and meaningful privacy...
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E-commerce for the blind
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires “public accommodations” to be accessible to the disabled as well as the able-bodied. That's why stores, government buildings and churches have elevators and ramps, not just stairs. But when the...Tags: Target Brands, Inc., Consumer Goods Industries, Church and State Relations, Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance
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