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Ian Forrester

TwArχiv - 0 views

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    Twitter archives are a rich source of data for doing research into numerous things: Learning about social media and interaction networks, gaining insights into movement patterns based on geolocations and even doing sentiment analysis based on the tweets. And the best part of it: Unless you have a protected Twitter account this data is already public. So why not share it? The TwArχiv takes in your Twitter archive and generates interesting visualizations from your own tweets, including tweet volume over time and your interaction/movement patterns.
Ian Forrester

Facebook's New Patent, 'Digital Redlining,' and Financial Justice - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "A recent patent from the company judges your own creditworthiness by your friends."
Ian Forrester

Smart Billboards Recognize Cops - Schneier on Security - 0 views

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    Of course there are a gazillion ways this kind of thing will go wrong. I'm more interested in the general phenomenon of smart devices identifying us automatically and without our knowledge.
Ian Forrester

Everything We Know About Facebook's Secret Mood Manipulation Experiment - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "Facebook's News Feed-the main list of status updates, messages, and photos you see when you open Facebook on your computer or phone-is not a perfect mirror of the world. But few users expect that Facebook would change their News Feed in order to manipulate their emotional state."
Ian Forrester

Disobedient fictional objects - 0 views

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    Good Medicine Tastes Bitter by Weng Xinyu
Ian Forrester

Home - Open Humans - 0 views

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    Open Humans is a platform that allows you to upload, connect, and privately store your personal data - such as genetic, activity, or social media data. Once you've added data, you can to donate it: you might choose to share some publicly , and you can join and contribute to diverse research projects. Thus, we turn the traditional research pipeline on its head: you are at the center and in control of when you share your data. We want to empower you to explore your data
Ian Forrester

arweave - 0 views

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    "Arweave enables you to store documents and applications forever."
Ian Forrester

Google and Facebook Didn't End Data Privacy - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the Age of Privacy Nihilism Google and Facebook are easy scapegoats, but companies have been collecting, selling, and reusing your personal data for decades, and now that the public has finally noticed, it's too late. The personal-data privacy war is long over, and you lost."
Ian Forrester

Schemer - The beginning of everything worth doing! - 0 views

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    "Schemer - The beginning of everything worth doing! "
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