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RT @tp_da mashable has updated: bit.ly links are working properly on Facebook again,
http://bit.ly/dDiObF
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RT @cataspanglish: RT @TEDNews: #WikiLeaks' Julian Assange is the 58th most powerful person in media, per MediaGuardian
http://bit.ly/bStDzN
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RT @mashable: Facebook Breaks All Bit.ly Links, Marks Them as Abusive –
http://ow.ly/2cKbB
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Considine also explains how an early adopter of building unique data profiles for each individual customer are casinos in Las Vegas. The super secret Wal-Mart data centers in Missouri and Arkansas have also long been suspected of similar surveillance technologies. In short, your behavior is being charted to maximize your profitability. What's more, once users start wiring their homes to a smart grid in order to be more green your unauthorized sales representative may be able to discern your purchasing patterns based on the types of devices you plug into your walls. Or what if you didn't know that you were pinging TV advertisers every time you took food out of your internet-connected refrigerator?
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