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Sarah Brown is unusually cautious when it comes to social networking.
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Verizon Wireless picked up coveted wireless airwaves at a recent auction held by the Federal Communications Commission, which imposed certain consumer-friendly...
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With its winning $4.7 billion bid last week, Verizon Wireless didn’t just stake claim to beachfront wireless property, it also grabbed control of the guest list...
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Undercover police officers posing as flower deliverymen on Valentine’ Day arrested 23 people with outstanding warrants.
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University of Virginia computer science student Adrienne Felt poses for a photo on Thursday, April 17, 2008, in Charlottesville, VA. Felt has researched the issue of online privacy as it relates to third-party applications that people routinely download...
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