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| Phorm admits censoring Wikipedia article Send in the clowns
Phorm has admitted that it deleted key factual parts of the Wikipedia article about the huge controversy fired by its advertising profiling deals with BT, Virgin Media and Carphone Warehouse.
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| Crazy glass armonica This “glass armonica” a banned musical instrument apparently âcauses insanityâ - I’m not sure about that but it’s gorgeous looking and sounding… (more about it at the Wikipedia too).
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| Web Spy Firm Phorm Gets UK Gov't Blessing UK web spy firm Phorm got something that Silicon Valley's NebuAd couldn't: That is, government blessing for its plan to track consumer Web surfing through Internet service providers.
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| Google tells Congress it’s not Phorm ‘Our users trust us’
Google wants you to know that in targeting online ads, it doesn’t use Phorm-like deep packet inspection. But it still refuses to acknowledge its own massive threat to the privacy of humankind.
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| BT’s secret Phorm trials open door to corporate eavesdropping Government bumbling exposes oversight gap
The government has refused to investigate BT’s covert wiretapping of thousands of its customers in 2006 and 2007, despite its own expert’s view that without consent Phorm’s advertising targeting technology is a breach of criminal law.
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| Wikipedia's new slogan Wikipedia has long promoted itself as "the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit." But Jimmy Wales offers a new, circumscribed slogan in a column in today's Observer. Wikipedia is now, according to Wales, "the online encyclopedia in which any reasonable person can join us in writing and editing entries on any encyclopedic topic." The old slogan was the language of the bazaar. The new one is the l [..] |
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Wikipedia/Tim Russert Deep Throat: Fired Tim Russert's death earlier this month saddened many people -- and prompted a few odd birds to crow about the fact that news of the event had "broken" on Wikipedia before NBC had reported it [..] |
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| Google?s Knol - A Wikipedia Killer or a Blog Killer? Is Google’s Knol an attack on Wikipedia or Could it hurt Smaller Publishers like bloggers more?
So today Google finally opened up and launched Launched Knol (it’s been coming for a while) a place where people can publish ‘authoritative articles about specific topics’. It’s like Wikipedia in that articles can be edited by others - but [...] [..] |
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| DailyLit Now Offering Chunks Of Wikipedia
DailyLit, the company that chops up books into bite sized bits and sends them daily via email or RSS feeds is adding Wikipedia entries to its offerings. We're stoked, as we were growing disinterested in their racy harlequin seri [..] |
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