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Social-network gaffes plague Japanese politicians

On the Internet, no one can save you from yourself. That is a lesson many Japanese politicians have learned recently in painful, awkward and at times costly fashion. Full story

China completes Internet, phone monitoring scheme for Tibet

BEIJING (Reuters) - China has completed a monitoring scheme in restive Tibet that requires all telephone and internet users to register under their real names, state media said on Wednesday, as part of a campaign to crack down on what officials describe as rumors. Full story

China executes official for child rapes after online uproar

BEIJING (Reuters) - Authorities in central China executed a former Communist Party official for raping 11 underage girls, state media said on Wednesday, following an online uproar about the latest case of abuse of power. Full story

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Googlefest being held in the Lowcountry

IMF says to extend reach with online economics training

Google asks FISA court to lift gag order

Online Petition Calls For Death Penalty For Men Accused Of Murdering Linton Teen (VIDEO)

Italy's 5-Star seeks expulsion of rebel who criticized founder

A look at original shows by online video services

5 Secrets to Communicating Effectively With Millennials

Final Glance: Internet companies

Conn. DMV launches online check-in service

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  Outrage online after photo isolates disabled student

The initial photo – which sparked outrage across the Web – captured a second grade class with one wheelchair-bound student all alone, far off to the side.

  6 tips for protecting your reputation online

Digital expert Randi Zuckerberg and author Valerie Burton share advice about keeping yourself safe online, including monitoring what people are saying about you through Google alerts and checking your privacy settings on social media accounts.

  Tech companies changing face of education

From textbooks to tablets, some innovative thinkers are unlocking new and powerful ways to teach kids, changing the way we look at our education system. NBC’s Craig Melvin reports.

  Click3: The hard truth about Cap'n Crunch

In Monday's installment of the coolest things on the Internet: Miss Alabama weighs in on the NSA's PRISM program; Danny Green of the San Antonio Spurs runs into a tiny ninja during halftime; and one blogger reveals the truth about Cap'n Crunch.

  Snowden Speaks Out Online

The NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden answered questions about his NSA claims online, with CNBC's Eamon Javers. The "Street Signs" panel reacts.

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