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The good folks at the EFF are running project Panopticlick — with the tagline “How unique — and trackable — is your browser”. Turns out browsers will reveal lots of information about your system, even with cookies turned off. E.g. your set of plugins (got shockwave?), your screen depth, your screen size, your system [...]
Perhaps overshadowed by the Tuesday election results from my home state, and by the google china squabble, Hilary Clinton gave an address yesterday in which she outlined 5 key internet freedoms that the United States supports. Her speech shows a surprising and wonderful degree of understanding of the value of an open internet. Check [...]
I followed the random twitterfall this morning to the Edge question of the year: How is the Internet Changing the Way you Think.
An answer came right to mind, and I thought I’d make this my first post of the year. The internet rewards clarity of purpose in a meaningful way, and thus has [...]