Myth number one: free music for fans means artists don’t get paid.
Myth number two: Spotify pays, but it pays so little per play nobody could ever earn a living from it.
Myth number three: Spotify hurts sales, both download and physical.
Mois : novembre 2014 (Page 8 of 14)
Pour le moment, Andrew Lewman, le directeur exécutif du TOR Project, se veut rassurant sur la robustesse de son outil : « On dirait que le bon vieux travail de police continue d’être efficace. » Il est possible, cependant, que le FBI ou d’autres services aient pu avoir accès aux résultats des chercheurs qui prétendaient avoir trouvé un moyen de désanonymiser TOR. Ou qu’ils aient pu profiter d’une faille dans l’utilisation du bitcoin, dont des chercheurs ont récemment affirmé qu’elle pourrait laisser fuiter l’identité d’un utilisateur.
If YouTube manages to convert a large number of its 1bn monthly users into paying subscribers, it would generate big revenues for the music industry. Midia Research forecasts that the service will make $500m in subscription revenue within a year.
Spurious correlations are often recorded in journals eager for startling papers. If they touch on drinking wine, going senile or letting children play video games, they may well command the front pages of newspapers.
You probably assume Google and Facebook know everything about you. You may not have heard of a group of companies who possibly know even more. They’re called data brokers…
Time and time again human rights activists and their families have been spied on, detained and even tortured — all enabled by surveillance technologies made here in the EU.
« Au commencement était le nez ». (via Les smileys, avec ou sans nez? | Slate.fr)
Here’s why I think Apple should buy Tesla.
« By 2018 sales from e-commerce in China will exceed those in the rest of the world combined » (via By 2018, China will spend more online than the rest of the world combined – Quartz)
Chinese government hackers are suspected of breaching the computer networks of the United States Postal Service, compromising the data of more than 800,000 employees — including the postmaster general’s.