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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

State to Receive $147,000 Settlement From Google

Internet search company alleged to have collected data from unsecured wireless networks while taking photos for Street View application.

New Jersey will be on the receiving end of a $147,000 share of a $7 million pool Google agreed to pay as part of a settlement to resolve allegations the Internet search company improperly collected private data during mapping for its Street View product, the state Attorney General’s Office announced Tuesday. According to the NorthJersey.com report, Google was alleged to have collected data from unsecured wireless networks while it was taking photos for the online application between 2008 and 2010. The company deployed cars equipped with antennae and software to collect network identification information for use in future services that tracked users’ locations. Google acknowledged, as part of the settlement, that information it collected …

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Rusty Cut

9:32 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Someone has been listening to too much Alex Jones radio.   more ›

Monday, January 14, 2013

UPDATE: 7 Items Allegedly Found Expired in West Orange Kmart

West Orange's Kmart involved in settlement of 19 New Jersey stores, which carried expired baby formula and non-prescription medication, according to the Attorney General's Office. List of expired items found below.

Kmart will pay $302,500, donate $25,000 worth of infant formula to charity, pay for continued unannounced state inspections, and implement new product inspection measures as part of a settlement with the state Division of Consumer Affairs, officials announced last Friday.  The big box store had been found to have sold, or offered for sale, expired infant formula and non-prescription medications, the state agency said in a statement.  Seven items were allegedly found in West Orange Kmart. The following list of items were found statewide. During inspections, officials found 257 packages of infant formula, as well as non-prescription medications, that were between nine months and 29 months past the expiration date, but still available for …

Rob

8:57 am on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Okay, it's a small town and everything...but seriously?   more ›

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