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- Google trying to take privacy seriously
- Google trying to take privacy seriouslyRE: Google trying to take privacy seriouslyThe whole thing is a legal can of worms which I did not see American judges opening. I hope this will be overturned for it has very serious implications all over the world.While the state may potentially be the...
- Tags: SECURITY, Google Inc., privacy
- Discussion threads 2008-07-05
- YouTube vs. Viacom: Google's IP wins; Users lose
- Updated: The latest battle in Google's ongoing court battle with Viacom over YouTube copyright infringement is a glass half full or half empty situation. In the half full department, Google scored a legal victory as a judge shot down Viacom requests for the search giant's search code and other critical...
- Tags: Google Inc., YouTube Inc., IP, Video, Viacom Inc., Corporate Communications, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- Salesforce and Google team to conquer the enterprise
- Salesforce and Google team to conquer the enterpriseWhat a ContrastThis is a deep and insightful post, not a lot to add on the details of the announcement. But I did want to draw a contrast to the old world. Microsoft and SAP with Duet attempted something similar and...
- Tags: Sales force management, Google Inc., Salesforce.com Inc., Google team, team
- Discussion threads 2008-04-14
- News to know: Windows Server 2008; MySpace developers; Zimbra
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: What will run on Windows Server 2008--and when No Vista SP1 bits for users until mid-March Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista SP1 are good to go Ballmer outlines Microsoft's eight long-term growth bets Vista marketing...
- Tags: Developer, Larry Dignan, Microsoft Windows Server, Zimbra, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, MySpace, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Blog posts 2008-02-05
- Facebook fails at privacy
- Apparently, Facebook allows its employees to eavesdrop on the comings and goings of members. I said "apparently," because Valleywag reported this, meaning the whole thing could be a fabrication. Anyway, it sounds plausible, so here's what Valleywag said: Facebook employees can and do check out anyone's...
- Tags: Facebook, Privacy, Internal Revenue Service, Real Estate, Taxes, Free Trade, Business Operations, Financial Planning, Finance, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2007-10-27
- Phishing education eludes Net users; Can reverse DNS zap phishers and spam?
- Phishing education eludes Net users; Can reverse DNS zap phishers and spam?SenderID and SPF works a lot better since not everyone controls their ownSenderID and SPF works a lot better since not everyone controls their own reverse DNS. Setting up a regular forward DNS is trivial; setting up reverse...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Spam, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, E-mail, DomainKeys, rDNS, reverse-DNS, phishing, Phishing Education, SPF
- Discussion threads 2007-10-10
- Is googling creeping you out?
- Is googling creeping you out?As time goes on, we have less and less privacy, better get used to it.Before the telephone, we had more privacy in our house. Now the cell phone, and womens privacy has been severely reduced, with husbands able to call them at any hour and find...
- Tags: Google Inc., privacy, camera
- Discussion threads 2007-06-12
- Work bill would create new ID database
- Work bill would create new ID databaseLove it...Wonderful example of the current administrations plans to pursue the time honored Republican Party principle of less government intervention in a citizens private life.THinking Too LargeThese ideas mean to some extent that the government wich is in power now.Will be the same wich...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Wich, government, database
- Discussion threads 2007-05-21
- The question no one is asking (the answer no one wants) about pre-texting
- I just finished reading Robert Scoble's electric rail analogy when it comes to the line that was recently crossed in terms of privacy violation and started to think about how, HP board chairwoman Patricia Dunn is trying to draw her own line between the investigation she ordered and the methods...
- Tags: investigator, Patricia Dunn
- Blog posts 2006-09-11
- Terrorism and technology, AOL's privacy scandal, WGA busted, WWDC highlights and more...
- This week on The Dan & David Show, we discuss the intersection of technology and terrorism in light of today's failed plot to blow up airplanes in the UK and US, AOL's privacy violation in publishing the search histories of more than 650,000 of its users and Apple's Leopard...
- Tags: WGA, podcast
- Blog posts 2006-08-10
- On heels of AOL's privacy snafu, is a class action lawsuit next?
- In case you missed it, AOL has been under the gun this week for releasing search data onto the Web that many thought could result in a serious privacy violation. Well, the thinking is over and the privacy violation has officially happened probably with more to come. According to...
- Tags: America Online Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-08-09
- 'Kelly Blue Book' for homes
- 'Kelly Blue Book' for homesAnd, just like every other blue bookThis one will be IRRELEVANT. There'll be a sellers book and a buyers book. The buyers prices will be ridiculously low, the sellers prices will be at the opposite end of the spectrum.And then, when you take your...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, bedroom, Kelly Blue Book
- Discussion threads 2006-02-08
- Open source obligations
- We have often discussed, here, the obligations of open source licensing under the GPL. You can get it, you can use it, you can see it, you can change it, but those changes belong to everyone.I'm wondering today whether there's another open source obligation, one that goes beyond contracts, that...
- Tags: open source, Eric Schmidt
- Blog posts 2005-08-10
- Best Buy's new privacy policy raises alarm
- Best Buy's new privacy policy raises alarmBest Buy and it's policiesThis privacy violation is not Best Buys only problem. It turns out their "best buy" prices can be and often are, higher than the manufacturers MSRP and the price directly from the manufacturer.Below is one example and Best Buys reply-"Thank...
- Tags: Manufacturing, Best Buy Co. Inc.
- Discussion threads 2004-10-06
- Google's Web mail no joke
- Google's Web mail no jokePleasePiss off from Copernicus name. At least don't use this scientist's name, you Einsteins.The difference isThe Citibank example doesn't really translate to Gmail. Citibank has paying customers, Gmail won't. If you don't want your email scanned for keywords; if you don't want advertizements in...
- Tags: Web, Citigroup Inc., e-mail, Google Inc., advertisement
- Discussion threads 2004-04-02
- New security law sacrifices privacy
- New security law sacrifices privacyThe best government money can buy!How is this bill in the interest of the people?Short answer: It's not.There are alot people who complain about bills like these but I wonder how many take the time to do anything about it. We must make these "lawmakers" understand...
- Tags: Government, licensor, sacrifices privacy, RIAA, New Security
- Discussion threads 2004-02-09
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