(via EFF: Trust Twitter — but not Apple or Verizon — to protect your privacy – Network World)
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« Using billions of searches, Google has prototyped an anonymous profile of its users. This reflects the fears, inquiries, preoccupations, obsessions and fixations of the human being at a certain age and our evolution through life » – Life through Google’s eyes (par Marius B.)
Samsung is a sponsor of the Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament that begins this weekend. Ferrer intended to send out a tweet stating he was very happy with his #GalaxyS4 and that he was “configuring S Health on my new #GalaxyS4 to help with training @SamsungMobile.” He neglected to notice that the advertisement was being labeled as “via Twitter from iPhone” because he actually uses an iPhone. (via Samsung celebrity tweets out support for Galaxy S4 from his iPhone)
Users have responded well to apps like Google Now that trawl through personal data to provide useful info at the right time and place. Will they be as open to TV screens and telephones that listen in on every conversation and suggest that right recipe, state capital, or song title? Some of the biggest names in the tech world are betting the answer is yes.
Le 24 avril, la Cour suprême islandaise a confirmé la condamnation de Valitor, la filiale locale du groupe de carte bancaire Visa, qui, en décembre 2010, avait cessé d’assurer les transactions financières de WikiLeaks, gérées par la société islandaise DataCell.
Laurent Solly, l’ex-directeur adjoint de la campagne de Nicolas Sarkozy qui avait rebondi comme directeur général de la régie publicitaire de TF1 après 2007, a été nommé à la tête de Facebook France, jeudi 25 avril.
Coffee with Apple CEO Tim Cook at Apple Headquarters in Cupertino, California – Current Bid: $175,000


