Happy Birthday! Sixty five years ago, in a cluttered lab in Manchester, UK, three scientists changed the world of computing forever. Working with a gigantic state of the art machine they'd built and nicknamed Baby, they entered the history books as the people who ran the worlds first ever program to be stored electronically in a computer's memory.
Wary of tracking, users flock to DuckDuckGo
First news of the government's Web tracking program PRISM broke late last Thursday, and by Friday, traffic at the indie search engine DuckDuckGo was on the upswing. The tagline on its homepage: "Search anonymously." "You could notice the difference almost immediately," Gabriel Weinberg, DuckDuckGo's founder told NBC News Friday.