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  1. stupidity on Microsoft CEO To Slash 18,000 Jobs, 12,500 From Nokia To Go · · Score: 1

    i am happy, how things are going to m$- So people will understand, that they don't need to work for a corporation. if they was good developers of software, they would not have need to develop for such corporation. corporations are moved from the interest to capitalism. it is possible to gain money, without the need to develop for corporations. they could realize a team, dedicated to the develop of software, so that anyone can join anf gives his own contribute to the develop of software. now, will be again lay off for 18,000 workers. fine

  2. Before Edware Snowden, Paolo Del Bene on Keeping Your Data Private From the NSA (And Everyone Else) · · Score: 1

    Subject: net neutrality, [violated privacy and security of Internet users] Date: Friday, December 14, 2012 at 11:53 p.m. To: "Mr. President Martin Schulz" Dear Mr. President Martin Schulz, This evening, i am here to tell you that Facebook with its own iLike button, is putting at risk the World Wide Web and is violating the privacy and security of each user who uses the internet. All the guys / girls think that the iLike button is a way to say: I Like it. Really the iLike button is a backdoor! What is a backdoor? It is an unauthorized access on the computers of users, so that Facebook can will acquire data from users, violating their privacy and their security, so i am here to ask you to discuss in this regard to the European Parliament, concerning this damage created by Facebook. In the past, Chancellor Angela Merkel said that was at risk the privacy of German Public Administration, and European Union Public Administration. In Germany the iLike button has been removed from any website. I know that in other European Union countries, have failed to remove the iLike button. Today I am here to tell you President Martin Schulz: please ask the Italian government to make remove the iLike button from any website, even from that of Facebook. https://www.datenschutzzentrum.de/presse/20110819-facebook-en.htm I hope to receive your reply as soon as possible, Yours faithfully, Paolo Del Bene