CEOs: Be Your True Selves! Singer at C-Level 11/22/2010 4 comments How can analysts identify executive problems if the person answering the survey is not an exec?
US Web Privacy Could Be Uphill Battle Ron Miller 11/15/2010 56 comments The Obama Administration wants to regulate the privacy of consumers' personal information; it's likely opponents will dig in
The Pervasive E-Newsletter Still Works Scott Koegler 11/12/2010 23 comments Many companies that claim to have succeeded in sales via social networking in fact have better luck with old-fashioned email newsletters
Andrew Lewman, Executive Director, Tor IE Radio 11/11/2010 76 comments Andrew Lewman is the executive director of the Tor Project, a non-profit organization which provides free software to protect individuals' online privacy and anonymity. We'll talk to him about the state of online privacy and whether anonymity has a future in the age of identity.
Corporate Espionage Gets Social Scott Koegler 11/8/2010 12 comments Corporate espionage was once done by phone only. These days, online links are advancing the cause of phishing – and fishing for information
Americans Dis Location-Based Services Editor's Blog 11/4/2010 4 comments A study from Pew finds that only 4 percent of online Americans are using location-based services like Foursquare and Gowalla
Why We Don't Have Online Voting Rob Salkowitz 11/4/2010 52 comments Just 41 percent of the US population turned out for the latest election, and we're not using the Web to improve that statistic. Why?
How Spammers Circumvent 'CAPTCHAS' Scott Koegler 11/2/2010 24 comments Although 'CAPTCHA' images protect users from spam by requiring human intervention, spammers are turning to humans to circumvent them
Facebook Foolery Internet Evolution Poll 11/1/2010 13 comments Will the news that some Facebook developers have been selling user information to data brokers change how you use the site?
Wiretap 2.0 Internet Evolution Poll 11/23/2010 24 comments The FBI wants to widen wiretapping laws for Web communications. Good idea or bad idea?
CEOs: Be Your True Selves! Singer at C-Level 11/22/2010 4 comments How can analysts identify executive problems if the person answering the survey is not an exec?
US Web Privacy Could Be Uphill Battle Ron Miller 11/15/2010 56 comments The Obama Administration wants to regulate the privacy of consumers' personal information; it's likely opponents will dig in
The Pervasive E-Newsletter Still Works Scott Koegler 11/12/2010 23 comments Many companies that claim to have succeeded in sales via social networking in fact have better luck with old-fashioned email newsletters
Andrew Lewman, Executive Director, Tor IE Radio 11/11/2010 76 comments Andrew Lewman is the executive director of the Tor Project, a non-profit organization which provides free software to protect individuals' online privacy and anonymity. We'll talk to him about the state of online privacy and whether anonymity has a future in the age of identity.
Corporate Espionage Gets Social Scott Koegler 11/8/2010 12 comments Corporate espionage was once done by phone only. These days, online links are advancing the cause of phishing – and fishing for information
Americans Dis Location-Based Services Editor's Blog 11/4/2010 4 comments A study from Pew finds that only 4 percent of online Americans are using location-based services like Foursquare and Gowalla
Why We Don't Have Online Voting Rob Salkowitz 11/4/2010 52 comments Just 41 percent of the US population turned out for the latest election, and we're not using the Web to improve that statistic. Why?
How Spammers Circumvent 'CAPTCHAS' Scott Koegler 11/2/2010 24 comments Although 'CAPTCHA' images protect users from spam by requiring human intervention, spammers are turning to humans to circumvent them
Facebook Foolery Internet Evolution Poll 11/1/2010 13 comments Will the news that some Facebook developers have been selling user information to data brokers change how you use the site?
Recently, the Obama administration has been of two minds where privacy rights are concerned. On one hand, you have an administration that vowed to veto CISPA and mandated open data for government websites. On the other hand, you have an increasingly out-of-control Department of Justice on a fishing expedition at AP and demanding legislation to let the FBI wiretap private, encrypted communications and levy fines if a company fails to comply.
The apartment and house sharing service, Airbnb, now requires members to verify their identities by demonstrating a presence on the web, and by either scanning a government ID or entering detailed personal details. Other enterprises should take a close look at Airbnb's verification policies.
Facebook advertising is a lightning rod. It seems neither brands nor consumers are 100 percent happy about the social media site's policies, placement, or procedures. But the real controversy about Facebook ads and promotions is over whether they work.
By now, you've most likely heard about the 3D-printed gun that Texas-based Defense Distributed demonstrated last week. But we haven't heard the last about the censorship war that began soon afterward.
New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority is conducting a pilot test of digital kiosks to guide subway users to where they want to go more efficiently and at lower cost.
The whole Amazon.reader debate is a double-stupid. It's stupid to think that there's any e-book buyer who doesn't know Amazon's URL, and it was stupider to let ICANN launch the whole free-form TLD initiative to start with.
While NFC's original goal was to enhance mobile commerce applications, it is finding its way into a number of other uses, which is creating both opportunity as well as challenges for IT departments.
Enterprises would like to move to cloud computing but are hesitant because they are concerned about providers’ ability to secure company data. Here are some tips that help to ensure that if breaches occur, the business is not left holding the bag.
Edmunds separates customers into segments based on the info it collects on its site and from partners, and uses that to push out custom content, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
The automotive website uses propensity modeling to target ads and customer registration forms, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
Subsidized handsets, rather than locked handsets, should be the focus of regulators. We're not getting good deals, not fostering innovation, and weakening our power as buyers.
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