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  1. Awesome replacement for Doodle.
  2. Now you can find out that Google has been recording EVERY PLACE YOU'VE GONE for the up to the last 5-6 years!
  3. Looks incredible.
  4. updated: 2013-12-24, original: 2013-12-24 to , , , , , , , , , by mako - Archived Link
  5. updated: 2013-07-10, original: 2013-07-10 to , , , , , by aldeka - Archived Link
  6. 2013-06-12 to , , by aldeka - Archived Link
  7. 2013-06-07 to , by aldeka - Archived Link
  8. 2013-06-07 to , by aldeka - Archived Link
  9. "What modern data science is finding is that nearly any type of data can be used, much like a fingerprint, to identify the person who created it: your choice of movies on Netflix, the location signals emitted by your cell phone, even your pattern of walking as recorded by a surveillance camera."
  10. The problem this is trying to address is important. I'm not sure how I feel about this solution.
  11. Nice little summary of a lot of nasty web security tricks.
  12. "Ghostery is your window into the invisible web – tags, web bugs, pixels and beacons that are included on web pages in order to get an idea of your online behavior. Ghostery tracks over 1,200 trackers and gives you a roll-call of the ad networks, behavioral data providers, web publishers, and other companies interested in your activity."
  13. Kind of funny. Sad funny.
  14. Here's the spoiler: The answer is "not you."
  15. Google accidentally collects terrabytes of payload data from open wireless networks. Whoops!
  16. James Grimmellmann argues that Google is a company that is out of control in regards to privacy. It's hard to disagree with him!
  17. Google publishes a description of how to avoid getting tracked and then does all kind of things to get around the actions of the folks who take their advice.
  18. "The Data Privacy Lab is dedicated to creating technologies and related policies with provable guarantees of privacy protection while allowing society to collect and share private (or sensitive) information for many worthy purposes. We do this by partnering with institutions, agencies, and corporations facing real-world privacy concerns."
  19. updated: 2012-04-29, original: 2011-09-05 to , , , , , , , , by mako - Archived Link
  20. The Franklin Street Statement, in other words?
  21. OK. So I'm not the only one that noticed that Google+ is basically just a Diaspora ripoff.

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