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More by David Vranicar China Flies Jade Rabbit Rover to the Moon December 02, 2013 Today in international

tech news: A Chinese rover is heading for the moon. Also: the Netherlands' privacy watchdog says Google is breaking the law; the week's first Snowden revelation paints Australia as an eager data-peddler; Beijing declares victory over online rumors; and Vodafone Iceland is hacked. German Worker Strike Threatens Amazon's Holiday Cheer November 25, 2013 Today in international tech news: Amazon workers in Germany strike yet again; Apple acquires an Israeli company for a reported $350 million; an extramarital affair website has trouble launching in Singapore; Qualcomm's chief says that political events affect operations in China; and drones show scenes from the Philippines. Where Have All the Forests Gone? November 23, 2013 Making scientific data interactive "is the future mode of science -- I hope," said Matthew Hansen, a geographer at the University of Maryland. "You can make your data accessible and interpretable to the highest degree possible ... It's very accessible. It's taking Google Earth, those types of images, and turning it into a biophysical estimation, and people get it."

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