‘Ungoogleable’ is no longer a word in Sweden after legal pressure from Google

Officially speaking, "ungoogleable" is no longer a legitimate word, according to a recent decision by the Swedish Language Council.

Julian Assange fears U.S. could create a ‘dangerous and oppressive world’

Founder Julian Assange asked President Obama today to "renounce [the United States'] witch hunt" against Wikileaks, the website that published a number of sensitive U.S. diplomatic cables. The speech comes soon after being granted asylum in Ecuador in the midst of his trial for Swedish sex-crimes.

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange may face trial in Sweden after losing extradition appeal

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may be extradited to Sweden to face rape charges after losing an appeal in the UK.

Today, a UK high court ruled that the European Arrest Warrant for Assange’s arrest and extradition to Sweden was valid.…

Politics, sex crimes, and Wikileaks

Wikileaks caused a huge stir when it posted thousands of classified American documents from the Afghan war, despite warnings that doing so could endanger American lives. So it’s interesting that the founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, was hit with a …