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Why Apple (and their Users) Need A Charity Vetting System for iPhone Apps

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today, the Guardian Technology blog speculated that the reason why the Wikileaks iPhone app was pulled from the iTunes story was because the $1.95 Let’s look at the vetting process Apple is using for nonprofits using the pulling of the Wikileaks App as an example. fee for the app was a donation to the organization.

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Great reads from around the web on January 26th

Amy Sample Ward

" Twitter’s Response to WikiLeaks Subpoena Should Be the Industry Standard | Threat Level | Wired.com – "Twitter introduced a new feature last month without telling anyone about it, and the rest of the tech world should take note and come up with their own version of it. ." It is a conversation and it is an archive.

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Scary Security Stories to Tell in the Dark

Tech Soup

His AppleID account was also compromised and the hackers used it to remotely erase all of the data on his iPhone, iPad, and MacBook. In 2011, the group LulzSec hacked into PBS's website and posted an image of the spooky Nyan Cat as retaliation against the network's broadcast of a WikiLeaks documentary.

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