Source : The Geotaggers World Atlas
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She likened the app to a prisoner’s ankle bracelet and informed Stubits that his actions were illegal. Stubits replied that she should tolerate the illegal intrusion…
Source : Worker fired for disabling GPS app that tracked her 24 hours a day | Ars Technica
More than two million Americans still pay for dialup internet from AOL.
Source : More than 2 million American homes are stuck in the ’90s with AOL dialup internet – Quartz
We cannot restrict the advance of such technology under the pretext of protecting Islamic values
Source : In Iran, a battle over control of media and culture is heating up – The Washington Post
La justice américaine, en deuxième instance, a jugé jeudi 7 mai que le programme de surveillance des métadonnées téléphoniques mis en œuvre par la National Security Agency (NSA) n’avait aucun fondement légal.
Source : La surveillance téléphonique par la NSA était illégale, selon la justice américaine
Les libéraux-démocrates (centristes), alliés des conservateurs, constituent le seul parti qui envisage une « réforme globale » des services de surveillance.
Source : En Grande-Bretagne, les deux partis sont favorables à la surveillance de masse
Les pays dont Bernard Guetta ne parle jamais…
Source : Le monde selon Bernard Guetta : la carte de ses 500 chroniques | Dans mon labo
Music-streaming company Spotify AB is laying plans to enter the hotly competitive Web-video business
Source : Spotify Plans to Entry Into Web-Video Business – WSJ
Uber is positioning itself as a logistics company. The goal is to deliver people and things within cities as quickly as possible — relying heavily on Google’s Maps in the process. That dependency may soon change.
Source : Uber Joins the Bidding for Here, Nokia’s Digital Mapping Service – NYTimes.com
Yelp Inc. is exploring a sale as the company at the top of many Internet search results struggles to post strong growth with users and advertisers.
Source : Yelp Seeks Buyer Amid Slow Growth, Rising Costs – WSJ



