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Search volume around the world, visualized on the WebGL Globe (via About Google – About Google)

« The data stored in Bluffdale will naturally go far beyond the world’s billions of public web pages. The NSA is more interested in the so-called invisible web, also known as the deep web or deepnet—data beyond the reach of the public. This includes password-protected data, US and foreign government communications, and noncommercial file-sharing between trusted peers. “The deep web contains government reports, databases, and other sources of information of high value to DOD and the intelligence community,” according to a 2010 Defense Science Board report ». (via The NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say) | Threat Level | Wired.com)

Regulators in the U.S. and European Union are investigating Google for bypassing the privacy settings of millions of users of Apple Safari Web browser, according to people familiar with the investigations. Google stopped the practice last month after being contacted by The Wall Street Journal.

Les majors sont-elles à ce point pathétiques ? “The storefronts are “wallscapes” that feature photos and titles from Fox movies. Users can scan a QR code found on the wall using iPhone or Android phones that will direct them online to finalize their purchase. After that, the movie will be shipped to the customer’s home, Fox said in a release”. (via Go to the mall, see a movie…and buy it with your smartphone | Media Maverick – CNET News)

« Homeless Hotspots is a charitable innovation initiative by BBH New York. It attempts to modernize the Street Newspaper model employed to support homeless populations ». (via Homeless Hotspots)

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