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Jul 10 2007 12:00am EDT

Daily Brew

AlterNet: There are over 250 "ex-girlfriend" videos posted by some pretty bitter schmos on the fast growing new site YouPorn. What does this mean for privacy laws when people can unwittingly become porn stars?

The Vancouver Sun: Thanks to law enforcement software from British Columbia, troops in Afghanistan can hunt down Taliban meeting points and IED factories through geographic profiling.

DW-World: Victoria Secret billboards will soon be staring back at you. Tiny cameras installed in advertisements can help marketers gage consumers' reactions their ads, in real time.

Kansas City Star: GPS is so affordable now that businesses large and small use it to keep track of inventory.

Computer World:Browse the 40 faces of people changing the tech world today.

--Andrea Chalupa


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