PartFour 82 - 21 Mar 2011 - Main.TanishaMadrid
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Part Four: Surveillance, Search and Seizure | | Evan Ratliff, Gone Forever: What Does It Take to Really Disappear?, Wired, August 13, 2009 | |
> > | Maha Atal & Damian Kahya, Google's Legal Battles, New Statesman, August 20, 2009 | | Cory Doctorow, WhatTheInternetKnowsAboutYou: your browser is giving away your history, BoingBoing, September 2, 2009
Nate Anderson, "Anonymized" data really isn't—and here's why not, Ars Technica, September 8, 2009 | | Jack Marshall, Phorm Launches Korean Trial Despite Concerns in U.K., ClicKz, March 30, 2009 | |
> > | Maha Atal, http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/18/sharethrough-video-facebook-leadership-cmo-network-sharethrough.html, Forbes.com, May 18, 2009 | | Deborah Yao, Web-monitoring software gathers data on kid chats, Associated Press, September 5, 2009 | |
> > | Joshua L. Simmons, Buying You: The Government's Use of Fourth-Parties to Launder Data about 'The People', Columbia Business Law Review, Vol. 2009, No. 3, p. 950 | | Steve Lohr, How Privacy Vanishes Online, NY Times, Mar 16, 2010 | | Randall Stross, When Everyone’s a Friend, Is Anything Private?, New York Times, March 7, 2009 | |
> > | Hacker Exposes Private Twitter Documents, NY Times, July 15, 2009 | | Carolyn Johnson, Project 'Gaydar', The Boston Globe, September 20, 2009
Google Social Search, Official Google Blog, October 26, 2009 |
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