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Benjamin Jörissen

Google Gives You A Privacy Dashboard To Show Just How Much It Knows About you - 0 views

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    The more Google products you use, the more data it collects about everything you do online-your search history, your emails, the blogs and ...
Benjamin Jörissen

Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

  • Any web application is a cloud application in the sense that it resides in the cloud. Google, Amazon, Facebook, twitter, flickr, and virtually every other Web 2.0 application is a cloud application in this sense.
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    Any web application is a cloud application in the sense that it resides in the cloud. Google, Amazon, Facebook, twitter, flickr, and virtually every other Web 2.0 application is a cloud application in this sense.
Benjamin Jörissen

'Google Generation' is a myth, says new research : JISC - 0 views

  • A new report, commissioned by JISC and the British Library, counters the common assumption that the ‘Google Generation’ – young people born or brought up in the Internet age – is the most adept at using the web.
  • young people are dangerously lacking information skills
Benjamin Jörissen

Wie Facebook & Google Informationsvielfalt reduzieren (SPON) - 0 views

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    Im Hintergrund arbeitende Algorithmen bewirken ein selbstbestätigendes Informationsuniversum mit verringerter Vielfalt und Dissonanz.
Benjamin Jörissen

Chaos of Internet Will Meet French Sense of Order - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • to put the Internet firmly on the agenda of the Group of 8 countries
  • The Internet is demolishing barriers, but we are still far from realizing the full benefit of what it can do for our world,” said Maurice Lévy, chief executive
  • Confirmed attendees include Eric E. Schmidt of Google, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Jeffrey P. Bezos of Amazon and Rupert Murdoch of News Corp.
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      Das bedeutet, die USA haben ein viraltes Interesse an europäischer "Internet Angst".
  • Privacy laws, for example, are currently being revised on both sides of the Atlantic. European Union officials have called for stronger protection of personal data on the Internet, and want this to apply to any company doing business in Europe — regardless of where its servers are based. U.S. Internet companies fear that stricter standards could harm their business.
  • “In spite of a harmless sounding rhetoric, the E-G8 Forum is a smokescreen to cover control of governments over the Internet,” wrote Jérémie Zimmermann, a spokesman for La Quadrature du Net
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