Fascinating response from Eric and Sergei to the ‘Persecution of Google’ in a ‘leaked’ letter to EU privacy authorities. I repeat some interesting quotes from the letter: “If you think Google’s privacy policy has any bearing on privacy you’re barking up the wrong tree” “Google lives in the real world – not in the world of [...]
Google claims not paying UK tax helps fundamental human rights
Know thyself – The Economist
Original article in The Economist which you can read here. One of the concerns that individuals and organisations raise is included in the article. There is a risk that if data lockers prove as useful as the start-ups claim, it could encourage bigger cloud-storage firms such as Google and Dropbox to barge in and grab [...]
Simon Davies – The Privacy Surgeon
Over the next few days the Privacy Surgeon will poll many of the world’s leading privacy specialists, policy-makers, media professionals and legal experts to identify the ten key issues that are most likely to dominate the privacy landscape over the coming year. This will by the first of an annual poll conducted every summer by [...]
Death, taxes and childbirth
“Death, taxes and childbirth! There’s never any convenient time for any of them.” Margaret Mitchell – Gone With the Wind, 1936 Having recently lost my father bought into sharp focus the inconvenience of the attending bureaucracy required and reconfirmed our passion to address the unnecessary time, costs and inconvenience of the current paper-based process for [...]
Anti Social Networks – their time has come.
Now, don’t misunderstand me – I am not advocating Antisocial Networks. I have nothing against Social Networks used sensibly for sharing stuff BUT, like everyone else, I also have private and personal stuff, important to me, that I want to share quickly and conveniently with specific people and organisations. Similarly, as a business, I want [...]
Proposed Privacy Initiatives in the US
John Ball, friend and colleague, kindly keeps me aware of privacy initiatives in the US where the attitude towards individuals personal information often clashes with the European perspective.This 'opinion piece' from Allison Mason of Rogin Nassau LLC The End of 2010 Marks Significant Developments in Online Privacy Initiatives, he bought to my attention describes some of the initiatives that [...]
“Mr. Schmidt is a believer in targeted advertising because, simply, he’s a believer in targeted everything.”
This is a comment by Holman W Jenkins Jr in his recent interview of Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google in the Wall Street Journal talking about their 'Search for the Future' and YOU are the target!Michael Hanlon of the Daily Mail covered this in his article 'Google's boss, hypocrisy and the death of privacy'. Something has [...]
The Next Killer App – Distributed Trusted Networks
Watch Craig Newmark's video, the founder of Craigslist, identifying the necessity and inevitability of Trusted Networks on the web. TRM (Trusted Relationship Management) is what PAOGA has been developing and will be launching this year.
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- Know thyself – The Economist January 2, 2013
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- David and Google-iath July 30, 2009
- Market Research Conclusions September 29, 2009
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- London Times Obituary of the late Mr. Common Sense: January 26, 2009
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