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The Future Internet Is Not So Free Or Open, In Pew's New Survey Plus 4 More Stories

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The Future Internet Is Not So Free Or Open, In Pew's New Survey
Pew surveyed more than 1,400 tech industry leaders and academics to find a troubling consensus: By 2025, the Internet will be more balkanized, more surveilled and less open.
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U.S. Added 288,000 Jobs In June, Labor Dept. Says
This is the fifth consecutive month that American employers have added more than 200,000 jobs. Last month, the U.S. job market hit a milestone, finally surpassing pre-recession levels.
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Now A Hurricane, Arthur Steams Along Eastern Seaboard
Arthur is now packing maximum sustained winds of 75 mph; it could bring hurricane conditions to North Carolina tonight.
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For Once, The U.S., Russia And Iran Actually Agree On Something
There's a broad international consensus that radical militants in Iraq pose a serious threat. But that doesn't mean the U.S., Russia, Iran and others will act in a coordinated fashion.
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Saudi Arabia Reportedly Moves 30,000 Troops To Iraqi Border
The reported deployment comes amid reports that Iraqi forces have abandoned their positions in the region amid a Sunni-led insurgency.
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