Zombie Cookie: The Tracking Cookie That You Can’t Kill
An online advertising clearinghouse relied on by Google, Yahoo and Facebook is using controversial cookies that come back from the dead to track the web surfing of Verizon customers.
Dear Planetarium
On a theme of disorientation. Poetry by Pam Carter.
Eight reports show: After Citizens United, Big Money dominates politics
A handful of deep-pocketed donors gets to determine who runs for office, what issues make it onto the agenda, and too frequently, who wins. Deirdre Fulton reports.
The FBI Expands Its Surveillance Powers
The FBI is using controversial FISA amendments and information collected by the NSA to expand its surveillance powers, a DOJ report found. Nadia Prupis reports.
Things I Did Not Write About in 2014, Part 1
Omar Willey gives some quick thoughts on things that he couldn’t think earlier, from the year of 2014.
Weekly E-book: The Digital Public Domain
We get back to our roots with this EPUB release of the Communia Project’s book on the public domain and its digital inheritance.
Carla Berrocal
Comics time! This time we travel to Madrid to bring you a short comic from Carla Berrocal.
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