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Facebook Privacy Woes Feel Real, Even In The Onion

Sometimes in America, satire that takes us further than fact.

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Facebook Privacy Woes Feel Real, Even In The Onion

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Gwyneth Paltrow Did Not Hire a Ghostwriter for her Cookbook

Gwyneth Paltrow published a cookbook last April titled “My Father’s Daughter;” there have been rumors and reports from the New York Times that the actress employed a ghostwriter to compose the book and now she is tweeting back. The star tweeted, “Love @nytimes dining section but this week’s facts need checking. No ghost writer on my cookbook, I wrote every word myself.” Paltrow was responding to an article in The New York Times titled “I was a Cookbook Ghostwriter.” The piece was authored by Julia Moskin, the writer of nine cookbooks who has contributed to “many other chefs’ projects … some credited, but most anonymous.” In the article, Moskin looks at the often uncredited writers and cooks who help celebrity chefs “maintain cookbook production schedules

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Concerning Facebook & The “Do Not Track” Option

Google’s been taking a lot of heat lately for their übercookies that were persistently tracking people who used Apple’s Safari browser and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer . It created enough of a stir in the technology world that it bled over into the political world, prompting the White House to draft a Consumer Bill of Rights that laid out protections of individuals’ personal information. Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and AOL were some of the companies that coalesced around the bill, leading to the “Do Not Track” initiative that will enable internet users to indicate to companies that they do not wish to have their browsing habits tracked

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