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The History of Wiretapping Before Laws Shows That Eavesdropping Has Always Been an American Concern. There is a rich history of wiretapping before laws were even enacted.  In the 1860s, many courts in the United States explicitly prohibited people from listening to the private conversations of others.  In fact, it was considered illegal to record

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The History of Speech Recognition Shows How Much the Technology Can Evolve. Many people think that speech recognition is a new technology, but the history of speech recognition shows that the technology is nothing new, and has in fact been around since 1940s.  When the first device was developed in the 1940s, it was far

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A Free iTunes Download Can Point Out the iTunes Addiction. The marketing strategy of Apple iTunes has been consistent since the program’s inception. The software itself is free, available as a free iTunes download online, and users browse the store, sampling 30 seconds of each of their desired audio tracks for free. Consumers don’t have

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Google Helps Big Brother Keep Track by Storing and Sharing Your Information With the Government and Thereby Violating Your Privacy. Google helps Big Brother keep track of your every online movement by using technology and terms of service agreements that allow them to turn over any information they want to at any time. Just like

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Global Positioning System Accuracy Has Given The Government The Means to Track Our Every Move And Brought The Fable of Big Brother to Life. Over the years, as global positioning systems have advanced, global positioning system accuracy has grown by leaps and bounds. What the government doesn’t tell you is that it isn’t anywhere close

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Freedom From Speech Leads to Censorship. Communication in a Free Society is Vital and Drawing Lines of What Communication is Acceptable Will Lead to Police-State Oppression.  Freedom from speech has shown the United States that freedom of speech is far from absolute. There are restrictions on speech that is supposed to be free, which causes

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