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Le quatrième amendement a été rédigé au XVIIIe siècle. Et dans un monde où des milliards de bits de données franchissent chaque jour les frontières, il est vain de vouloir établir une distinction rigoureuse entre les données des citoyens américains et celles des non américains, puisque les unes et les autres sont étroitement liées. En outre, comme le montre le programme Prism, en autorisant la surveillance sans mandat des citoyens américains, dont les appels téléphoniques sont tangentiellement associés à des suspects étrangers, les tribunaux et le Congrès américains ont de fait autorisé la surveillance discrétionnaire des citoyens américains comme des citoyens non américains.

« In this slide from a National Security Agency presentation on “Google Cloud Exploitation,” a sketch shows where the “Public Internet” meets the internal “Google Cloud” where user data resides. Two engineers with close ties to Google exploded in profanity when they saw the drawing ». (via NSA infiltrates links to Yahoo, Google data centers worldwide, Snowden documents say – The Washington Post)

Noting that tablet computers like the iPad are increasingly the “first screen” for pre-school-age viewers, Disney executives said they would make the first nine episodes of a prominent new series available on mobile devices first. The series, “Sheriff Callie’s Wild West,” will arrive on the Watch Disney Junior app and a related Web site on Nov. 24. Then, early next year, the series will have its debut on two traditional TV networks, Disney Channel and Disney Junior.

« The Mozilla Location Service is an experimental pilot project to provide geolocation lookups based on publicly observable cell tower and WiFi access point information. Currently in its early stages, it already provides basic service coverage of select locations thanks to our early adopters and contributors ». (via Introducing the Mozilla Location Service | Mozilla Services)

« Led by Motorola’s Advanced Technology and Projects group, Project Ara is developing a free, open hardware platform for creating highly modular smartphones. We want to do for hardware what the Android platform has done for software: create a vibrant third-party developer ecosystem, lower the barriers to entry, increase the pace of innovation, and substantially compress development timelines ». (via The Official Motorola Blog: Goodbye Sticky. Hello Ara.)

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