Et si, à l’époque des réseaux, l’enjeu était de passer d’une approche de la vie privée conçue comme une sorte de village gaulois – entouré de prédateurs, bien protégé, mais qui n’envisage pas de déborder de ses propres frontières – à la tête de pont, que l’on défend certes, mais qui sert d’abord à se projeter vers l’avant ?
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La police fédérale de Sao Paulo a annoncé, mercredi, l’arrestation du président de Google Brésil, Fabio José Silva Coelho, à Sao Paulo, pour ne pas avoir retiré d’internet des vidéos qui diffamaient un candidat aux élections municipales d’octobre.
« California Senate Bill 1298 passed the State Senate today in a unanimous, bipartisan vote of 37-0, paving the way for safety and performance standards that cover autonomous vehicles operating on the state’s roads and highways ». (via Google-Supported Autonomous-Car Legislation Passes California Senate | Autopia | Wired.com)
Steve Jobs visits Xerox PARC (1979) (par mrgadgetblog)
Xerox Star Professional Workstation (1981) (par Serpico261)
« NotFound.org is a European effort to replace 404 pages with missing child alerts like these. Which is a noble cause, but it also feels like the internet version of a Sarah McLachlan animal abuse commercial ». (via World’s Most Bizarrely Unorthodox Way To Help Save Missing Children | Happy Place)
Rent vs. Buy: Which is Cheaper for You?
« Many of us born in the ’70s grew up with these Fisher-Price Record Players, which used plastic discs to play music-box-sounding analog music. I was surprised to see they had recently been re-released—and disappointed to learn the new ones aren’t the same as the old, but instead play the music electronically ». (via 3D Printing Plastic Fisher-Price Records – Core77)
(via Big Picture)



