Microsoft Sides with User Privacy
Microsoft has announced the default of the Do Not Track setting of Internet Explorer 10 will be enabled, thus protecting even those users who didn't know the setting exists. Ed Bott has the story. It's the right thing to do. Advertisers are upset and have threatened to ignore the setting unless the default is returned to disabled.
I stand proudly with Microsoft on this call and wish Apple had made the same choice with Safari 6.