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  • Kay Caprez, Kent State senior speech and pathology major, shows her Chegg books in the Kent State Library on Monday, Oct. 20, 2016 in Kent, Ohio. Caprez rents most of her textbooks from the online rental site. (Leah Klafczynski/Akron Beacon Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

    FTC says ed tech company Chegg exposed data belonging to 40 million users

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    10.31.2022

    The FTC has taken action against education provider Chegg for allegedly 'careless' data security that exposed data for over 40 million users.

  • Kakai developing a Linux-based e-book reader? Wouldn't you like to know!

    by 
    Joseph L. Flatley
    Joseph L. Flatley
    04.23.2010

    It seems that Osman Rashid, the guy behind Chegg (an online textbook rental service, sort of like a boring Netflix) has decided that he's going to follow the likes of Kindle and iPad into the untested (well, somewhat tested -- and somewhat reviled) e-textbook space. Details are scant -- and it's this fact, really, that's captured the imagination of tech wonks on a slow news day like today. According to Kara Swisher of All Things Digital, Rashid's start-up, Kakai, is "in the deepest of stealth modes, despite a panoply of high-profile players involved." That's right -- despite having almost fifty employees and almost $10 million in venture capital, no one is really sure what these guys are trying to do! No one, that is, except Swisher, who's apparently received reports of a demo video that targets potential investors, describing a Linux-based, dual-display, Courier-like device aimed at the educational market. Which sounds great, as far as that goes -- but we're waiting for some specs, or blurrycam pics, or for someone to leave one at a bar somewhere before we get too excited.