The Feds are on Facebook. And MySpace, LinkedIn and Twitter, too.
U.S.
law enforcement agents are following the rest of the Internet world
into popular social-networking services, going undercover with false
online profiles to communicate with suspects and gather private
information, according to an internal Justice Department document that
offers a tantalizing glimpse of issues related to privacy and
crime-fighting.
A survey of about 200 Stanford University undergraduates revealed that
almost a third worry about becoming addicted to their iPhones, think
they may be using them too much and dread becoming "one of those iPhone
people."
Even as Apple's iPad will likely energize electronic reading, the new device is undermining a painstakingly constructed effort by the publishing industry to make it possible to move e-books between different electronic readers.