Category Archives: data

The Rise of Data Brokers

Who shares what? Where? And why? In the digital era, more data is amassed about us than ever before. No big secret. But the more vexing issues are who has this data and what do they know about us? In … Continue reading

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Future of the Internet II-The dawn of Internet 2.0

The Future of the Internet: Challenges Ahead in Global Cyber Policy – Q&A The following is a synopsis of the question and answer period following the panel talk “The Future of the Internet: Challenges Ahead in Global Cyber Policy” panel … Continue reading

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Future of the Internet I-The dawn of Internet 2.0

The Future of the Internet: Challenges Ahead in Global Cyber Policy – Panel The following is a synopsis of “The Future of the Internet: Challenges Ahead in Global Cyber Policy” panel held Wednesday, November 30, 2016 6:00 PM – 8:00 … Continue reading

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The Man in the Machine

Understanding Steve Jobs Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine Jobs’s popularity helps us know ourselves Executive Phil Schiller once said, “Education is deep in Apple’s DNA.” It wasn’t a line. Two years after the company was founded, Apple signed … Continue reading

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Privacy Peril – For Teens, All Data is for Sale (Graphics)

By Dino Sossi (April 1, 2016) (updated September 15, 2020) https://www.dinosossi.wordpress.com/2016/04/01/privacy-peril-for-teens-all-data-is-for-sale/ How much is your data worth to you? For the average teen, not so much. According to a recent study, 42% of respondents would give away their data for, wait … Continue reading

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How We Talk: The Price That Our Devices Exact (Graphic)

By Dino Sossi https://dinosossi.wordpress.com/2015/10/15/how-we-talk-infographic/ Teens texted around 60 times a day in 2012, an increase from around 50 in 2009 (Pew Research Center, 2012). Given our seemingly perpetual engagement with digital devices, those original numbers have likely been dwarfed since … Continue reading

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