Best of the Web: Google is watching your every move
This week, the web won’t ever be the same after Google changes it’s privacy policy; the anti-climactic review of the iPad3 and Jaguar’s new planned logo.
March 1, 2012 4:09 by p.deleon
Lady Gaga, Oprah causes stir at Harvard
Lady Gaga launches the Born This Way Foundation at Harvard. Oprah Winfrey sat down with the songstress to talk about her anti-bullying foundation.
Google implements privacy policy despite EU warning
It’s finally happening. Google is officially watching your every.friggin.move. We hope you’ve paused your browsing date. You don’t have any excuses because every tech title was telling how to do so. Check out what’s going to happen now. Click the title above.
iPad3 announcement expected March 7
Yes, I think we heard your sigh when you read the article. Who cares about an iPad3? Well a lot actually, seeing as it will be a post-Steve Jobs tablet release. The preview will be this March 7 and a lot of fanboys have low expectations, thinking the product won’t have Jobs’ magic touch.
How to Win In the Machiavellian Workplace
Conquer your office and play the career contest perfectly with Gawker’s guide to winning in the Machiavellian Workplace. The guide contains rules of engagement with your Boss (depending on their type) and your Coworkers. C’mon, we know you want to click that link.
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