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15 Dec 2013:
The problems are not about computer science, just a lack of common sense, writes John Naughton
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8 Dec 2013: Thanks to startup specialists such as Y Combinator, it's now easy to turn an idea into a big company, writes John Naughton
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1 Dec 2013:
The Snowden revelations may not end internet surveillance, but they will certainly cause radical changes, writes John Naughton
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24 Nov 2013:
Those who measure GDP need to find a way of assessing the contribution of social media, writes John Naughton
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17 Nov 2013:
Apple asked users to upgrade to Mavericks and millions of the devout obeyed – but was it a good idea, asks John Naughton
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10 Nov 2013: Edward Snowden's revelations show how British and US spies have compromised e-commerce and civil liberties with clever coding stunts, writes John Naughton
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27 Oct 2013:
Proust and technology combine for an unusual new device that can recreate scents, writes John Naughton
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20 Oct 2013:
Most people don't seem to worry that government agencies are collecting their personal data. Is it ignorance or apathy, asks John Naughton
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13 Oct 2013:
If the Snowden revelations have taught us anything, it's that the NSA has been up to the sort of covert practices it claims to be so concerned about, writes John Naughton
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6 Oct 2013:
Predictive analytics has made it too easy to piece together information about individuals regardless of the law, writes John Naughton
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