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Cookie Wars

By at November 7, 2005 | 1:16 pm | 0 Comment

The technology company United Virtualities has escalated the war between marketers, who want to know how their ads effect Web surfers, and consumers, who want to keep information to themselves. The company proclaimed it has developed a new technology to bypass cookie deletions by consumers. The new method, dubbed the "persistent identification element," or PIE, more...

Blog , Datamining , Technology and Privacy

Colleges Protest Call to Upgrade Online Systems for Federal Surveillance

By at October 25, 2005 | 1:57 pm | 0 Comment

The New York Times reported on October 23rd that the federal government, vastly extending the reach of an 11-year-old law, is requiring hundreds of universities, online communications companies and cities to overhaul their Internet computer networks to make it easier for law enforcement authorities to monitor e-mail and other online communications. The action, which the more...

Blog , Datamining , Technology and Privacy

Webpreneurs

By at October 22, 2005 | 1:39 pm | 0 Comment

According to a July 2005 survey conducted by eBay, more than 724,000 Americans report that eBay is their primary or secondary source of income. In addition to these professional eBay sellers, another 1.5 million individuals say they supplement their income by selling on eBay.  Mastercard published a research study on a new class of small business: the 'Web-Driven more...

Blog , Data Visualization

Video iPod seen as threat

By at October 20, 2005 | 1:37 pm | 0 Comment

"Amid the explosion of available media outlets, advertisers will likely be scrambling even more to reach consumers, this time via portable media players, as a result of Apple's latest innovation, the video-enabled iPod - which is already offering hot TV shows such as "Lost" and "Desperate Housewives" without commercials" - Reuters reported in more...

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Data yearns to be shared

By at October 10, 2005 | 4:24 pm | 0 Comment

The marketing industry can't live without data, the "continuous marketing intelligence" stream that has become a necessity to predict and interpret market performance, consumer response, and just about every other function in marketing/advertising/communications relies on datamining. Everyone participates in the production of information culture, every time we more...

Blog , Media and Markets , Technology and Privacy

Camphones seen as a security risk

By at September 15, 2005 | 4:13 pm | 0 Comment

Camera and video-camera phones already pose a security risk. Phones which run an OS and are essentially small computers escalate that risk. Recently, while visiting the Giza plateau outside Cairo, a device scanner somewhere in the vicinity of the guard booths detected my Treo, identified it as a mini-computer (distinct from the many cellphones in pockets all around me) , more...

Blog , Emerging Science and Technology , Geolocation and Psychogeography , Technology and Privacy

Researcher

By at September 12, 2005 | 2:34 pm | 0 Comment

Dr. Cheryl Harris is a researcher interested in the intersection of communications, media, and technology.  She is currently a partner in the NYC-based research/technology firm Decisive Analytics LLC and in two other marketing and research companies. Reach her: cheryl at cdharris.com. This blog emphasizes topics related to Cheryl's current research and projects in more...

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