This article is about how when Google changed it's privacy rules to target consumers with specific advertisements, people were fighting it. Now that Microsoft has changed their privacy rules to similar ones as Google, people are just letting it happen. I think Google is seen as the bad guy in this situation.
This article is about the new internet explorer having a "do not track me" option. Will losing the ability to see what websites we have visited effect our national security? Won't it be harder to notice suspicious online activity and be able to track that user?
What do you do when you have to meet an Internet stalker IRL? Like somebody who likes all your Instagram photos, but you're not friends. You know that someone displaying appreciation for the works you put into public places doesn't constitute stalking, right?
This is an article written by Alex Kozinski (Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit) about how much technology has influenced peoples actions and views on different subjects over the years, and how it is only getting worse.
Apple is at it again. They keep on changing the game. Now they are looking to add even more to the next generation of IPads and IPods. The directions that this company can go in is endless.