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Génome humain : Google investit dans 23andMe - 8 septembre 2007
23/05/2007 10:38 par Cédric B. La firme de Mountain View vient d’annoncer avoir investi dans la société détenue par la femme de Sergey Brin, un des deux co-fondateurs du moteur de recherche numéro sur Internet. Dans un rapport de la US Securities and Exchange Commission publié ce mardi, Google révèle en effet avoir (...)

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Vie privée : Ask va offrir le contrôle total - 8 septembre 2007
D’ici à la fin de l’année, une solution dénommée AskEraser sera implémentée au sein du moteur Ask.com afin d’offrir aux utilisateurs des moyens leurs permettant d’assurer le respect de leur vie privée lorsqu’ils effectuent des recherches sur le Net par son entremise. Récemment le leader mondial de la recherche Web a été sous (...)

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FBI Data Mining Programs Target Terrorism, Fraud - 12 juillet 2007
The U.S. Department of Justice says programs can be used to track fraud and other criminal activities-not just terrorism. The FBI is using data mining programs to track everyone from potential terrorists to individuals who file fraudulent automobile insurance claims, according to a U.S. Department of Justice (...)

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Facebook CEO Apologizes, Lets Users Turn Off Beacon - 12 mai 2007
After a month of blistering criticism from privacy activists, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologizes to his users for the insufficient privacy controls in Facebook’s new advertising platform, Beacon. Just one month after Facebook launched Beacon, a controversial advertising platform, the company has scaled back (...)

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An Apple-Google Friendship, and a Common Enemy - 31 août 2006
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30 — When Eric E. Schmidt, Google’s chief executive, was named to Apple Computer’s board this week, it did more than signal a potential alliance between powerful companies. It touched off a wave of speculation about the motives of the man behind the move : Apple’s co-founder, Steven P. Jobs. “The (...)

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Pulling a Swift one ? Bank transfer information sent to U.S. authorities - 22 juin 2006
On June 22-23 2006 the New York Times ran a story uncovering an international financial surveillance programme run by the Bush Administration. In essence the Bush Administration is getting access to international transfer data and storing this in databases at the Treasury Department and/or CIA for access to (...)

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ZapMe ! Madison Avenue Meets the Classroom - 1er janvier 2003
If there’s more talk than action about technology in your local school, you should know about an alternative source for wired PCs. Since October, ZapMe ! Corporation of San Ramon, California, has been giving away PCs equipped with free high-speed Internet access to K­12 schools. The catch : Students "pay" for the (...)