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30 Million Thailand Line app users being monitored, claims Thai govt - 0 views

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    Thai government claims they have complete access to monitor the messages sent and received by more than 30 million Line users in Thailand. They claim they can monitor over 40 million messages that are being sent each day by the Thai citizens
Janos Haits

GNOSIS - 3 views

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    "CROWD SOURCED WISDOM Based on Ethereum - The next generation blockchain network. Speculate on anything with an easy-to-use prediction market."
Madelyn Powell

You Can Clear Your Viewing History On Netflix - 0 views

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    So how many of you want perfect privacy? If you want to delete some watched content from the history which may take the face of embarrassment, then you can delete them easily.
Janos Haits

Main Page - Time Machine - 5 views

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    "Explore simultaneously in space and time with Time Machine Each Time Machine on this page captures a process in extreme detail over space and time, with billions of pixels of explorable resolution. Choose a time machine and zoom into the image while traveling backwards or forwards through time. Select a Time Warp and the time machine's authors will take you on a guided space-time tour with text annotations explaining what you are viewing. You can even learn how to create your own Time Machines and Warps."
Janos Haits

Scitrus - 0 views

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    "Feed your mind Shape your research Follow topics, journals, authors and more to create a research feed that adapts to your interests."
Janos Haits

Knowledge Graphs for Open Science - Ontotext - 1 views

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    "The Open Science (or Open Scholarship) movement has been gaining momentum, especially since the European Commission has committed itself to ensuring open access to all funded research in April 2016. Expensive paywalls used by publishers, restrictive usage policies by scientific literature sources, a lack of consistency in the formatting and data locked away by proprietary software have all had detrimental effects on the dissemination of scientific knowledge."
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