Theme : personalinformation
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Google and Microsoft Look to Change Health Care - New York Times
Google and Microsoft Look to Change Health Care - New York Times
from : petebradwell
15th August 2007
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I know what you did last summer - and I can save you 25%
It’s striking how frequently there are stories about the insecurity of our personal information. There’s a few more today – here’s one, predictably about Facebook. They usually revolve around the idea that we don’t realise our personal information is shared, stolen or abused by lots of people and organisations without our knowledge. I suspect most people probably are aware that it happens. But we’re less sure about exactly why, and what the consequences are
from : petebradwell
14th August 2007
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Millions of Facebook users 'leave themselves open to identity theft' - Times Online
Millions of Facebook users 'leave themselves open to identity theft' - Times Online
from : petebradwell
14th August 2007
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We're holding an event with Google next Thursday evening at their offices in Victoria. We'll be talking about what's happening to privacy online.
The discussion should touch on some really timely challenges and opportunities. As we do more and more online, large amounts of information about us is created and captured. Much of that underpins the spirit of coolaboration and openness of online life. But what are the implications for the rich values that our sense of privacy embodies?
from : petebradwell
29th June 2007