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Google Admits to Inadvertent Data-Collecting - 14 mai 2010
SAN FRANCISCO — Google said on Friday that for more than three years it had inadvertently collected snippets of private information that people send over unencrypted wireless networks. The admission, made in an official blog post by Alan Eustace, Google’s engineering chief, comes a month after regulators in Europe (...)

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Web Squared, transition vers le web 3.0 ou nouveau paradigme ? - 15 novembre 2009
Voilà maintenant près de 5 ans que l’on parle du web 2.0 (ce terme a pour la première fois été utilisé en 2004 lors du Web 2.0 Summit) et depuis le grand jeu a été de savoir quand arrivera la prochaine itération. Pour faire simple disons que le web 2 .0 était le terme utilisé dans les années 2006/2007 pour décrire un (...)

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Why Is DRM-Free Music Tagged With Name and E-Mail ? Apple Keeps Mum - 12 septembre 2007
Apple has declined to explain why its new DRM-free music files are watermarked with users’ names and e-mail addresses. Earlier this week, Apple iTunes 7.2 brought the new ability to download tracks from EMI Records without copy protection. But the unprotected files are labeled with the buyer’s details, leading some (...)

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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 (...)