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Digital innovation is not working in the interest of the whole of society. It is time to radically rethink its purpose without…
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"I've been doing combative stuff since I was born," says Geordie Rose, leaning back in a chair in his small, windowless office in Burnaby, Canada, as he describes...Nature From ACM Careers | June 24, 2013
After leaker Edward Snowden revealed the existence of massive domestic-surveillance programs operated by the NSA, the airwaves were clotted with pundits and politicians...Newsweek From ACM Opinion | June 21, 2013
It is the rare entrepreneur who hits it truly big twice. Those who do—such as Ev Williams, Ted Turner, and Elon Musk—tend to stay within the original industry that...The Atlantic From ACM Opinion | June 21, 2013
My favorite mobile device isn't my phone, my iPad, or my car. It's my Canon digital SLR camera.Harvard Business Review From ACM Opinion | June 21, 2013
We now know that every day, U.S. phone companies quietly send the government a list of who called whom and when—"telephony metadata"—for every call made on their...Wired From ACM Opinion | June 20, 2013
David Drummond, Google's senior vice president of corporate development and chief legal officer, took part in a live Q&A on Wednesday to answer questions about...The Guardian From ACM Opinion | June 20, 2013
Just a few days ago, the man whom many Germans now see as one of the greatest villains in the world visited Berlin.Der Spiegel From ACM Opinion | June 19, 2013
An extraordinary fuss about eavesdropping started in the spring of 1844, when Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian exile in London, became convinced that the British government...The New Yorker From ACM Opinion | June 18, 2013
Weekend Edition Sunday Host Rachel Martin talks to Joel Brenner, former senior counsel at the National Security Agency, about whether the NSA can protect Americans'...NPR From ACM Opinion | June 17, 2013
This afternoon we are publishing additional information about the volume of law enforcement and national security orders served on Microsoft. For the first time...Microsoft From ACM Opinion | June 17, 2013
Physically, the NSA has always been well protected by miles of high fences and electrified wire, thousands of cameras, and gun-toting guards.Wired From ACM Opinion | June 14, 2013