Consumer Voices Needed in US Privacy Debate
…search results but would also uniquely link search queries to identifiable users. That is a risk with Google search that US privacy advocates have warned the FTC about for more…
…search results but would also uniquely link search queries to identifiable users. That is a risk with Google search that US privacy advocates have warned the FTC about for more…
…in big numbers. Google’s search ads tackle people when they search for a product or service. A controlled study by eBay research labs in 2014 concluded that Google was greatly…
…our various citizen groups experiencing difficulty in getting “newstime” or “newsprint” because their subjects—clearly newsworthy and affecting people directly—weren’t already in the corporate news media by some high profile story….
…that Google plans to roll out a new advertising feature called “Shared Endorsements.” This policy allows Google the right to create user endorsements in online advertisements. So, if a Googler…
…the federal response, federal research, and the federal collaboration with foreign governments andinternational agencies. There is no national strategy, no leadership, little coordination, and daily delusion. Instead, there is The…
…of mutual funds. Writers took note of his pioneering low-cost, low-fee investing and mutual funds tied to stock-market indices. Index funds, tied to such indices as the S&P 500, now…
…–change warnings come to US,” Automotive News, November 1, 2004 201 “Safety first,” Autotmotive Industries, September 2004 202 “Lane –change warnings come to US,” Automotive News, November 1, 2004 80…
By Ralph Nader Ever since the heads of East India Trading Company (1600) and Hudson Bay Company (1670), were incorporated by English Royal charters, there have been corporate dictators. Their…
…fictions, to compromises with logic. Only at the last stages are outright changes in the formal rules announced.125 For example, one of tort law’s harshest early doctrines—the fellow-servant rule—was abandoned…
…NPR’s top-of-the-hour news amounts to little more than three minutes. It is repetitious and basically a minor headline service. This mimicking of commercial network radio news is not what we…