BREAKING: Court Blocks Challenge To NSA Domestic Wiretapping Program!

The complex ruling was a victory for the Bush administration and signaled trouble for civil rights groups that are trying to show that the eavesdropping program was unconstitutional and to hold telecommunications companies liable for carrying it out. Why? State Secrets.read more | digg story

House passes Restore Act with no telecom immunity provision

The House of Representatives has passed the Restore Act, a surveillance reform bill that does not grant the telecom companies retroactive immunity for complicity in the NSA surveillance program. Now the Senate will wrestle with its own version.read more | digg story

How to Protect E-Mail From Prying Eyes

Encrypting your messages isn’t the easiest thing to do, but it will ensure your privacy. E-mail is an incredible communications tool, but it isn’t very private.read more | digg story

Google offers API for Outlook migration to Gmail

Google took a giant step on Friday to make it easier for companies to migrate any e-mail system over to Google Apps Gmail by offering an E-mail Migration API targeted at corporate developers and e-mail administrators. Find the API details here: http://code.google.com/apis/apps/email_migration/
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Greenspan `Made a Mess’ and U.S. Risks Recession

Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel-prize winning former World Bank economist, said the U.S. economy risks tumbling into recession because of the subprime crisis and a “mess” left by former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. He supported Bush’s tax cut in 2001, which is the beginning of these problems.read more | digg story

Collection of AJAX, DHTML and JavaScript Libraries.

Today JavaScript is widely used by web developers. There are a lot of libraries to add special effects, simple way to implement Ajax, complex components, forms, tabs or everything else. Here
’s a collection of Ajax, Javascript and DHTML Libraries.read more | digg story

U.S. Treasury’s Paulson says economy healthy

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said on Friday Washington was following a strong dollar policy and indicated he expected it to rebound, emphasizing the U.S. economy’s long-term strength should help the currency. But Paulson warned that some aspects of the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis would become worse before getting better.
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