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Ian Forrester

Tow Center: Platforms and Publishers: A Definitive Timeline - 0 views

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    The timeline below identifies key developments on tech platforms used by journalism publishers. Here you can explore the significant shifts in the platform landscape as these companies adjust to new relationships with publishers.
Ian Forrester

Scientists Are Just as Confused About the Ethics of Big-Data Research as You | WIRED - 0 views

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    "When a rogue researcher last week released 70,000 OkCupid profiles, complete with usernames and sexual preferences, people were pissed. When Facebook researchers manipulated stories appearing in Newsfeeds for a mood contagion study in 2014, people were really pissed. OkCupid filed a copyright claim to take down the dataset; the journal that published Facebook's study issued an "expression of concern." Outrage has a way of shaping ethical boundaries. We learn from mistakes."
Ian Forrester

Volvo says horrible 'self-parking car accident' happened because driver didn't have 'pe... - 0 views

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    "Last week, a gossip blog based in the Dominican Republic called Remolacha published a disturbing video of what it said was a "self-parking car accident." A group of people stand in a garage watching and filming a grey Volvo XC60 that backs up, stops, and then accelerates toward the group. It smashes into two people, and causes the person filming the video with his phone to drop it and run."
Ian Forrester

Who Owns the Web of Data? | Jeni Tennison - 0 views

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    "At the 3rd International Open Data Conference in Ottawa on 28 May, the Open Data Institute published a short discussion paper to stimulate a public debate about data infrastructure."
Ian Forrester

How the 20,699-word iTunes T&Cs became this year's hottest graphic novel | Books | The ... - 0 views

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    "Sikoryak's latest graphic novel, Terms and Conditions, is like a great piece of conceptual art: dazzling to behold, if more than a little perplexing. Its panels of text and dialogue are word-for-word true to the 20,669-word terms and conditions, published by iTunes in 2015 (Apple has since adopted a lighter 7,000-word version)."
Ian Forrester

Inaudible ultrasound commands can be used to secretly control Siri, Alexa, and Google N... - 1 views

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    Is your digital assistant taking orders behind your back? Scientists from China's Zheijiang University have proved it's possible, publishing new research that demonstrates how Siri, Alexa, and other voice-activated programs can be controlled using inaudible ultrasound commands.
Ian Forrester

Distributed Press - 0 views

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    Distributed Press is an initiative to build an open-source publishing tool for the distributed web.
Ian Forrester

Mirror - 0 views

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    Blogging platform which uses the blockchain to distribute posts
Ian Forrester

TRUST.TXT - The networked list of media publishers - 0 views

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    If you want to use the trust.txt system, you do NOT have to read this Reference Document.
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