Pesquisa global por «ethics»
Privacy Isn't Phorm's Biggest Problem guardar - +info
Total de 13 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
121Media is (regrettably) still out there, and hawking a dubiously effective way of doing ad targeting that effectively breaks the Internet. The comments are recommended reading, to be sure.
http://gigaom.com/2008/03/27/privacy-isnt-phorms-biggest-problem
Every Click You Make guardar - +info
Total de 10 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Yep. Deep packet inspection has indeed hit the mainstream. I fully expect this to become the major ISP ethics and governance issue of the decade - even bigger than P2P and traffic shaping.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/03/AR2008040304052.html
Detecting packet injection: a guide to observing packet spoofing by ISPs guardar - +info
Total de 16 tags, guardado por 2 utilizadores, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Whatever happened to "the Eleventh Commandment":blog/2004/04/24?
Will AT&T's Network FAIL Hurt the iPhone? (not bloody likely) guardar - +info
Total de 7 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
No, it's not a wonder that "Om":people/Om_Malik didn't jailbreak his "iPhone":iPhone - but it is a wonder to see someone being stupid enough to suggest he should, and I guess there are people for whom ethics is an unknown concept. On another note, his choice of the "8900":Blackberry/8900 is one I heartily commend - it is most likely the best "Blackberry":Blackberry device ever (for the traditionalists like us who like to have bulletproof e-mail and many day's worth of battery life).
http://cultofmac.com/will-atts-network-fail-hurt-the-iphone/8210
In Our Inbox: Hundreds Of Confidential Twitter Documents guardar - +info
Total de 7 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
This is possibly the most asinine thing I've ever seen done on a mainstream news site, tantamount to shooting yourself in the foot with a rusty nail gun. Here's my choice quote, a perfect example of clueless hypocrisy: _"There is clearly an ethical line here that we don’t want to cross, and the vast majority of these documents aren’t going to be published, at least by us. But a few of the documents have so much news value that we think it’s appropriate to publish them."_ I'd hate to trust these guys to actually draw a straight line to save their lives (but at least their credibility - if any - is "already forfeit":http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/14/in-our-inbox-hundreds-of-confidential-twitter-documents/ and they've been "severely outclassed":http://blog.twitter.com/2009/07/twitter-even-more-open-than-we-wanted.html).
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/14/in-our-inbox-hundreds-of-confidential-twitter-documents/
Moving to Freedom: Free Software and ‘Politics,’ a Comment by Rufus Polson guardar - +info
Total de 9 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 28 de July de 2008
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