All current regulations about online privacy are flawed because they view privacy as a thing that needs protecting, rather than a trade-off for benefits
It's been an interesting year for those of us who support strong privacy for the public — in part because we've seen lots of movement on attempts to regulate privacy. Tweets: @chris_heine and @mmasnic...
Senate votes 50-48 to repeal Obama-era regulations requiring that ISPs ask before sharing customer data
and how to stop them Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai / Motherboard : The Motherboard Guide to VPNs Kevin Townsend / SecurityWeek : Could Killing of FCC Privacy Rules Lead to End of Net Neutrality? Roger...
IBM Watson Is Now Offering AI-Powered Digital Ads That Answer Consumers' Questions
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Ticketmaster and Eventbrite to start selling tickets through Facebook
Adam Lashinsky is on assignment. Erin Griffith is a writer at Fortune. Shane McGlaun / SlashGear : Ticketmaster and Eventbrite to sell tickets via Facebook PYMNTS.com : Ticketmaster To Hawk Tickets O...
Sources: Twitter building new product to let users share tweets longer than 140 characters
People are suddenly … Nick Cowen / htxt.africa : Twitter may be expanding the character limit on tweets Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch : The Super Tweet — Twitter is about nine years old and has a little...
Periscope announces 2M daily active users, claims more than 10M have created accounts since launch
We'd like to share an exciting update … Kiruti Itimu / Techweez : Periscope Cares More About “Time watched” Over “Daily Active Users” Metric Nate Swanner / The Next Web : Periscope now has 10 million ...