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The Pirate Bay could be blocked by UK ISPs, another Kuwaiti citizen is jailed for his tweets, and Google appears to be turning Latitude into a Foursquare rival with the quiet introduction of a check-in leaderboard. It’s all in today’s Daily Dose.
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The Pirate Bay could be blocked in the UK, after a judge rules it infringes copyright: Read more
Kuwaiti detained for 21 days for his tweets, amid calls to have his citizenship revoked: Read more
Google’s new Latitude Leaderboards suggest gamified check-ins are coming to Google+: Read more