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China collecting sensitive personal data through Android apps: report
(The Globe and Mails, Nathan Vanderklippe) et The dark side of big data
China collecting sensitive personal data through Android apps: report
(The Globe and Mails, Nathan Vanderklippe) et The dark side of big data
By Jim Russell , Pacific Standard Northern New England is dying, aging rapidly thanks to the demographic bulge of Boomers. Young adults are a dear commodity to be hoarded. Who will pay for grandpa’s health care? Main Street in downtown Montpelier. (PHOTO: GEAREDBULL/WIKIMEDIA COMMONS) …. Aussi Boston Is Dying Boston has a Detroit-sized brain drain problem….
It was a simple Q&A as a sidebar to a Saturday feature about Montreal actor Jay Baruchel, but the recounting of Baruchel’s reasons for leaving Montreal for Toronto has prompted a lot of debate in Quebec, particularly among the francophone media. We’re barely back at work on Monday and already five francophone pundits have written…
Un commentaire de la journaliste Kim Barker : « The Committee to Protect Journalists may be able to say that 44 journalists from around the world [2] were killed last year because of their work, but the group doesn’t keep data on sexual assault and rape. Most journalists just don’t report it. » Un article…
Vox The set of 40 maps begins with an animated map, that depicts the rise and fall of the Roman Empire by landmass, from 500 BC to 476 AD. Map #3 provides an interesting insight into the size of the Roman Empire, relative to the transportation technologies of the day. Plotted by researchers at Stanford…
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