1. A Fox on a Fishing Expedition, by Saikat Datta, Outlook 2. Surveillance Self-Defense Toolkit, by the Electronic Frontier Foundation. 3. Bitcoin Regulation in Japan, by Kevin Cruz, Bitcoin Magazine. 4. Hungary Wants to Tax Internet Data Transfers, Colin Lecher, The Verge. 5. BBC to publish ‘Right to be Forgotten’ removals list, Dave Lee, BBC. (Video Link):…
Category: Editors’ Picks
Editors' Picks (19/10/14)
1. The Right Way to Fix the Internet, George Anders, MIT Technology Review. 2. Laura Poitras on the Crypto Tools That Made Her Snowden Film Possible, Andy Greenberg, WIRED. 3. How Anonabox Went From Privacy Savior to Scam in Less Than a Week, Joseph Cox, Motherboard. 4. Google Is Trying To Create An Ultra-Fast Wireless Service, Alexei Oreskovic, Reuters . 5. Innovation Works…
Editor's Picks (12/10/14)
1. Why the Trolls Will Always Win, by Kathy Sierra, Wired. 2. Online Native Ads Are Held To Higher Standards Than Those On TV, by Danielle Wiley TechCrunch. 3. It’s now legal to make backups of movies, music, and e-books in the UK, by Megan Geuss, ARSTechnica. 4. Georgetown law professor says Apple may now be a regulated financial institution,…
Editor's Picks (5/10/14)
1. The Darkest Net, by Patrick Howell O’Niell, Daily Dot. 2. The Elon Musk Interview on Mars, by Ross Andersen, Aeon. 3. Will PayPal spinning off as an Independent public company help them?, by Vikas SN, MediaNama. 4. Confessionals in the Palm of Your Hand, by Rachel Metz, MIT Technology Review.
Editors' Picks
The following are some of the interesting articles that our editors have found this week on the Internet. 1. The Solace of Oblivion, Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker. 2. The Soul of the Censor, Robert Darnton, the New York Review of Books. 3. The Hidden World of Facebook ‘Like Farms’, MIT Technology Review. 4. Pirate Favorites…
