You might be on summer vacation, but there was plenty of news popping up when you weren't looking. Whether it was Digg selling for a paltry sum, the discovery of a molecule that can prevent cavities, the first picture posted on the internet, or the disturbing revelation that the government will track us with laser scanners, a lot happened this week. Check it all out below.
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