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Ugh! There's an App for That!

Phil Windley

Delta airlines didn't accept any that I could tell. Instead of enshrining Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft as the Internet's permanent overlords and then striving to make them as benign as possible, we can fix the Internet by making Big Tech less central to its future. Munich has its own—or three.

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Välkommen till Stockholm – An AWS Region is coming to the Nordics

All Things Distributed

Supercell is responsible for several of the highest grossing mobile games in history, and they rely on AWS for their entire infrastructure. iZettle, a mobile payments startup, is also ‘all-in’ on AWS. In making the switch to AWS, WOW air has saved between $30,000 and $45,000 on hardware, and software licensing.

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FTC rang Amazon’s bell this time, and it wasn’t as kind as Alexa

Dataconomy

Amazon FTC settlement: Ring and Alexa privacy violations cost over $30 million Amazon FTC settlement for Alexa will cost $25 million because it broke the Children’s Internet Privacy Protection Act. According to reports, almost 77 million consumers’ personally identifiable information was stolen due to the T-Mobile data breach.

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10 emerging innovations that could redefine IT

CIO Business Intelligence

The hope is that these new analog chips will use dramatically less power making them useful for any of the mobile and distributed applications on machines that aren’t always plugged in. Main constituency: Businesses like airlines that can’t live without their technology.

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Strategic positioning in the flow economy: 3 action steps

Trends in the Living Networks

Lonely Planet launched CitySync in January 2000, providing in-depth guides to four US cities plus Sydney for mobile devices running the PalmOS operating system. The software and content, including interactive maps, can be downloaded on the Internet or purchased on CD-ROM or preinstalled modules.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Understanding SSL Certificates

Sean Daniel

Part 1 – Authenticating the Server to the Client Think of a certificate like a drivers license; a United States drivers license as that’s what I’m most familiar with. The drivers license has three key components that makes it what it is. Those are the two easy to understand checks.

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The Web 2.0 Revolution: keynote speech - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

The first ascii web browser was created in 1992, the first graphic web browser was invented in 1993, and in 1994 the big debate was whether commercial use of the Internet should be allowed. Since 2001 a new approach to tapping the potential of the internet, dubbed Web 2.0, Thus began what is now dubbed Web 1.0, Visibility.

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