GigaomA year into the Snowden leaks, here’s something useful we can all do
Protesting is useful to a point, but the privacy pack that accompanies Thursday’s Reset The Net campaign could help people make a real difference. Read more »
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Protesting is useful to a point, but the privacy pack that accompanies Thursday’s Reset The Net campaign could help people make a real difference. Read more »
Today, the New York Times editorial board formally asked the U.S. government to consider a plea bargain for NSA leaker Edward Snowden, who is on the run from charges of espionage and theft… Read more »
As it turns out, one of the biggest “scares” of NSA’s power over our electronic data — targeting people through cell phone locations — was already launched and scrapped. The New York… Read more »
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The US presidential election was further proof that 2012 has been a good year to be a quant — and being a data scientist has never been sexier. But data is… Read more »
Although the idea of police officers video-recording their use of Tasers has some claiming a small victory in the quest for better transparency, the issue isn’t that simple. From providing biased… Read more »
Forrester pores over its North American surveys to tease out what kind of data collection bothers people. It turns out they say they’re nervous about credit cards and social security numbers,… Read more »
One of the consequences of the growth of social media has been the rise of that category of digital, interactive advertising referred to as… Read more »
Today is the day that online advertisers formally implement a code of conduct. The industry hopes it will persuade Congress to leave them al… Read more »