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MILANO. Il 5 dicembre si e' tenuto a Milano presso l'Universita' "Cattolica" un convegno di notevole interesse che aveva come oggetto un argomento difficile da affrontare che e' la privacy nel settore bancario. Leggi tutto...

Business Week, By Jeffrey F. Rayport, December 9, 2008   Tech pundits and practitioners alike have spilled lots of ink to hype cloud computing. They'll encourage you to think of it as IT infrastructure on demand -- like plugging into the power grid to get electricity, or...

TechRepublic, KY, By Chad Perrin, December 9, 2008   Yesterday, Brad Chen announced on the Google Code Blog the open source release of Native Client: A Technology for Running Native Code on the Web. The idea is to create a new, portable, cross-platform technology for running code...

Computerworld, By Jaikumar Vijayan, December 9, 2008   Google's new Flu Trends tool, which collects and analyzes search queries to predict flu outbreaks around the country, is raising concern with privacy groups. The Electronic Privacy Information Centerfiled a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request asking federal officials...

PC World, By Jeremy Kirk, December 9, 2008   Microsoft will anonymize and discard data collected from search queries much sooner than it does now if its rivals do the same, the company said Tuesday. Microsoft has endorsed European guidelines that suggest search engines should not keep...

New York Times, By JIM DWYER, December 10, 2008   Google has released its map of the national brain and appetites for 2008, and it turns out that many, many people across America have been asking the Internet “what is love?” and “how to kiss.” And to...

The Spectator, Hamilton College, NY, By David Riord an, December 10, 2008   Technologies only become interesting once they've already become ubiquitous.  That's why Facebook made sense when Mark Zuckerberg & Co. launched it at Harvard: constrained to the community of Harvard undergraduates, it became significantly easier...

PC World, By Grant Gros s, December 9, 2008   U.S. President-elect Barack Obama has a lot of work to do on technology issues when he takes office, with changes needed to protect consumer privacy online and to limit government surveillance powers, a privacy and civil liberties...