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New Pollution

I spoke last month at the Swissnex office in San Francisco (Swissnex is kind of the Swiss embassy for technology issues), at an event entitled "Data is (sic) the New Oil." The focus of the event was the tension between...

Opaque Projections

Last night (April 10, 2012), I spoke at the San Francisco Swissnex office on a panel entitled "Data is* the New Oil." When I was told the title of the panel, it struck me as an odd metaphor. Oh, I...

Misinformation, Identity, and Power in the Internet Age

In a world of networked transparency, misinformation is increasingly more powerful than privacy. During my presentation at the Metaverse Meetup last night (video available soon), I got into a discussion about what happens to control over one's own information in...

I Want My Google Data Privacy

The Hawk Wings blog points us to a site called Freds House, wherein a writer proposes something new and, as far as I'm concerned, absolutely brilliant: Google Data Privacy. I'm feeling increasingly uneasy about my dependence on Google services. [...]...

Participatory Panopticon Draws Ever Closer

Just a couple of quick items on the participatory panopticon front: Life Caching has the current lead for the pronunciation-friendly name for the participatory panopticon -- and it's the term used by Waymarkr, the first public software with an explicitly...

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