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The NSA surveillance program, Digg's reader, and Jay-Z's 1 million albums: 90 Seconds on The Verge

2013-06-17
it's monday jun 17 2013 I'm Michael Shane and back in my day 64 bits was more than enough this is 90 seconds on the verge tech companies continue to fight back against the NSA surveillance program Apple has revealed that it's received between four and five thousand requests Microsoft and Facebook also provided requests estimates rounded to the nearest thousand Google on the other hand opted out of a deal because it was unhappy publishing national security requests as a single figure the Obama administration is also considering declassifying a court order that would shed more light on the NSA phone records scandal google reader may be headed to its grave on july first but another site is digging up the RSS reader the new teammate dig will release its first version of the highly anticipated Digg reader next week digg reader looks extremely similar to Google Reader but is missing some key functionality like search dig says it'll be added in future versions digg reader will be free at launch but dig plans to introduce some premium features in the future and finally move over Kanye jay-z has a new collaborator samsung samsung has agreed to give away 1 million copies of the grammy-winning hip hop artists latest album Magna Carta Holy Grail galaxy s 3 4 and note to users will be able to download the album free of charge from an app that's coming to the Play Store jun 24th with a huge deal with samsung i think it's safe to say that jay-z has way fewer than 99 problems on his plate and that's it for today's top stories coming up tomorrow she sold seashells by the seashore see how it was a cover for selling methamphetamines all along
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