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Instagram responds to users' privacy outrage

Dec. 19: After much public outrage yesterday over Instagram's reveal that they could sell users' photographs to advertisers, the company is now telling its 30 million registered users that After much public outrage yesterday over Instagram's reveal that they could sell users' photographs to advertisers, the company is now telling its 30 million registered users that "it is not our intention to sell your photos." NBC's Andrea Canning reports. (TODAY)

iPhone users rejoice as Google maps releases app

Dec. 13: Google has released an app giving iPhone users an alternative to the flawed Apple maps after Apple dumped Google maps for their own version back in September. TODAY's Natalie Morales reports. Google has released an app giving iPhone users an alternative to the flawed Apple maps after Apple dumped Google maps for their own version back in September. TODAY's Natalie Morales reports. (TODAY)

Cory Booker to 'walk in shoes' of food stamp users

Dec. 5: The Newark, N.J., mayor explains his decision to live for a week eating only what the average food stamp user can afford: about $30 a day. Booker says the decision grew from an online debate about food security with a Twitter follower. NBC's Natalie Morales reports.  The Newark, N.J., mayor explains his decision to live for a week eating only what the average food stamp user can afford: about $30 a day. Booker says the decision grew from an online debate about food security with a Twitter follower. NBC's Natalie Morales reports. (TODAY)

G-mail users can communicate in Cherokee language

Nov. 28: New Google g-mail setting lets users communicate in the Cherokee language. KJRH's Sara Goldenberg reports. New Google g-mail setting lets users communicate in the Cherokee language. KJRH's Sara Goldenberg reports. (NBC News)

Facebook users invited to vote on Rhino's name

Nov. 16: A baby Rhino has been welcomed to the Albuquerque Zoo, which is holding a vote on Facebook on the animal's name. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. A baby Rhino has been welcomed to the Albuquerque Zoo, which is holding a vote on Facebook on the animal's name. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)

Facebook CEO on 1 billion users: 'It's incredible'

Oct. 4: In an NBC News exclusive, Matt Lauer interviews press-shy Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the future of his company and its 1 billion users, his plan for weathering staffers' morale after a disappointing stock market launch and how he and wife Priscilla Chan pulled off the surprise wedding of the year. In an NBC News exclusive, Matt Lauer interviews press-shy Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the future of his company and its 1 billion users, his plan for weathering staffers' morale after a disappointing stock market launch and how he and wife Priscilla Chan pulled off the surprise wedding of the year. (TODAY)

Facebook hits 1 billion users

Oct. 4: The last time Matt Lauer interviewed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the site had 175 million users. Three years later, the company announced Thursday on TODAY, it's hit a billion. The last time Matt Lauer interviewed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the site had 175 million users. Three years later, the company announced Thursday on TODAY, it's hit a billion. (TODAY)

Security breach exposes iPhone users' personal info

Sept. 11: Each iPhone and iPad is assigned a unique series of numbers and letters called a UDID, and thanks to Anonymous posting one million of those numbers online, hackers now have the potential to steal iPhone and iPad users' private information. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports. Each iPhone and iPad is assigned a unique series of numbers and letters called a UDID, and thanks to Anonymous posting one million of those numbers online, hackers now have the potential to steal iPhone and iPad users' private information. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports. (TODAY)

Security breach exposes iPhone users' personal info

Sept. 11: Each iPhone and iPad is assigned a unique series of numbers and letters called a UDID, and thanks to Anonymous posting one million of those numbers online, hackers now have the potential to steal iPhone and iPad users' private information. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports. Each iPhone and iPad is assigned a unique series of numbers and letters called a UDID, and thanks to Anonymous posting one million of those numbers online, hackers now have the potential to steal iPhone and iPad users' private information. NBC's Kerry Sanders reports. (TODAY)

Google fined for tracking Apple 'Safari' users

Aug. 9: Search giant Google has agreed to pay $22.5 million for breaching privacy on the Safari Internet browser, used primarily on Apple's iPhone, iPad and Mac computers. NBC's Chris Clackum reports. Search giant Google has agreed to pay $22.5 million for breaching privacy on the Safari Internet browser, used primarily on Apple's iPhone, iPad and Mac computers. NBC's Chris Clackum reports. (NBC News)

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