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Bangkok Post, Thailand, By Christopher Wolf, November 29, 2008   As companies start to look at ways of tapping the vast potential available in the cyber world - and governments on the other hand look at ways to keep a tab on them - there are products...

Mediacaster, Canada, November 27, 2008   The new Global Network Initiative (GNI), created to combat online censorship and protect user privacy on the Internet, is inviting the public to participate in its introduction. An evening forumwill be held inParis on December 4, 2008, accoompanied by online activities....

Wall Street Journal, By L. GORDON CROVITZ, December 1, 2008   The attacks last week in Mumbai and the heightened warnings during the holiday season for the New York City transportation system are reminders that terrorist threats remain. At a time when terrorists are fully up to...

ClickZ News, By Jack Marshall, December 1, 2008   Largely as a result of the media furor surrounding companies such as Phorm and NebuAd, a number of events concerning behavioral targeting have been held in the U.K. recently. The most recent was a panel discussion held in...

San Francisco Chronicle, By Deborah Gage, December 1, 2008   Online merchants are prepared for an onslaught of shoppers Monday, though no one is sure how many people will turn up or how much they'll actually spend. Traditionally, the Monday after Thanksgiving - dubbed Cyber Monday by...

New York Times, By JOHN MARKOFF, November 29, 2008   Harrison Brown, an 18-year-old freshman majoring in mathematics at M.I.T., didn’t need to do complex calculations to figure out he liked this deal: in exchange for letting researchers track his every move, he receives a free smartphone....

New York Times, November 28, 2008   Two recent studies have shown the promise of using data from search engines to provide early warning of influenza outbreaks — and the pitfalls and limitations, as well. Privacy considerations aside, it is a technology that will need refinement if...

Siamo nel ristorante Seagrass di Melbourne in Australia, alcuni ragazzi ordinano pesce costoso, ostriche, vino di qualità ecc., insomma passano una serata all’insegna del buon cibo. A fine pasto, con la scusa di uscire dal locale per fumarsi una sigaretta, si allontanano dal locale e...

Roma - Phorm, la società che propone il behavioural advertising ad aziende e utenti del Regno Unito, è di nuovo al centro dela scena: i magistrati del Crown Prosecution Service hanno annunciato di avere avviato un procedimento nei confronti di British Telecom, presumibilmente colpevole di...

Roma - La Camera dei Deputati ha votato un Ordine del Giorno proposto da Giorgio Stracquadanio (PDL) che potrebbe gettare le basi per una trasformazione radicale su come vengono investigati e perseguiti in Italia una serie di comportamenti su Internet legati alla condivisione di contenuti. Leggi...