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The internet has provided citizens with vastly more information about their elected representatives: their voting behaviour, their sources of finance, their outside interests, the content of every public speech they ever made.
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Members of Congress from both parties agreed with the content of Bush's speech but diverged on what should happen next.
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Google Glass is the wearable computing device that provides Internet content to the field of vision, along with photos, videos and speech-to-text technology.
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In response to the early court decisions, to avoid the chilling effect of potential liability in a medium of prolific speech, and to encourage the active monitoring, editing and removal of unlawful content online without the disincentive of having such actions lead to claims of liability for being a publisher, Congress enacted Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
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Typically a Cabinet committee - which includes the leaders of the Commons and Lords, the chief whip and chief law officers - helps decide on content the Queen's Speech, with the prime minister having the final say.
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Though it transcribes all of the speech pulled out of videos from its content partners, it only runs other videos through speech-recognition software when there isn't enough metadata with the files for the search engine to figure out what it contains.
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It compared the speech patterns of millions of users, correlated with the content and context of search queries.
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Unfortunately, career women created such a firestorm that this gentleman's right to free speech was silenced in the best interest of monitoring your editorial content so I have been unable to locate this article in your archives.
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In his ruling, Judge Sanders swatted aside free-speech arguments, saying the Texas statute prohibiting the unauthorized practice of law is "content-neutral" because it doesn't target the expression of any particular opinion.
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