As seen on Captivate... Sept. 29
Hello! Here are the links to tech stories you may have seen today on the Captivate Network:
Finding Spies on Facebook
The U.K.’s Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6, has declared it is using Facebook to find new devotees as part of an ‘open recruitment campaign.’
Google takes a stand
Flexing political muscle, Google has taken an official corporate position against Prop. 8, a ballot measure to amend the Calif. constitution to ban gay marriage.
Collider still warming up
CERN physicists will have to wait 3 weeks for the damaged section of the LCH to be warmed up to room temp so they can get inside to see what went wrong.
Finding Spies on Facebook
The U.K.’s Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6, has declared it is using Facebook to find new devotees as part of an ‘open recruitment campaign.’
Google takes a stand
Flexing political muscle, Google has taken an official corporate position against Prop. 8, a ballot measure to amend the Calif. constitution to ban gay marriage.
Collider still warming up
CERN physicists will have to wait 3 weeks for the damaged section of the LCH to be warmed up to room temp so they can get inside to see what went wrong.
Labels: CERN, facebook, Google, Large Hadron Collider, MI6, politics, Prop 8, Spies