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Posts Tagged as: Privacy
Posts Tagged as: Privacy
Finding Teachable Moments in Survey Courses
At least in one regard, Jeff Bezos’ letter couldn’t have arrived at a more opportune time.
Slack Channels of a College Professor
Communication, Dataviz, Higher Education
How I separate communication with my students and keep myself sane in the process.
The Relationship Between Infrastructure and Analytics
Think that the two are unrelated? Think again.
BYOD: Where are we now?
Seven years after the term entered the business vernacular, many organizations are still struggling.
How Platforms Lead to Big Data
The most successful companies today realize that data is critical to their success.
Facebook: The New King of Data Brokers?
Thoughts on the sale of user information.
Thwart the Trackers
Easily control who sees what you do online.
How to Opt Out of Acxiom Ads
Want to stop receiving targeted ads? This will help.
On Privacy, Brand Value, and Big Data
A look at some of the privacy issues associated with Big Data.
On Big Data, Privacy, and Transparency
When you can’t get away from the very thing that it ought to be getting away from.
Teens, Facebook, and Platform Stickiness
Platforms, Strategy, Technology, Trends
My HuffPo piece on Facebook’s alleged teen problem.
Google, Privacy, and the Age of the Platform
Platforms, Strategy, Technology, Trends
Google is overstepping the bounds of its privacy.
Oh Really, Microsoft?
On the company’s convenient position on user privacy.
The Hubbub over Google’s New Privacy Policy
My HuffPo piece on the company’s policy shift.