4 Matching Annotations
- May 2021
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Recently, Apple released a seemingly innocuous software update: a new privacy feature that would explicitly ask iPhone users whether an app should be allowed to track them across the other apps and sites that they use.
Apple privacy feature
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- Jan 2017
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arstechnica.com arstechnica.com
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How do Verizon or Virgin reliably get 100 million bytes of data to your house every second, all day every day?
No they do not. They have data caps! :)
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- Dec 2015
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web.archive.org web.archive.org
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Most mobile applications incorporating location-based services (LBS) are about finding information, which is like the first phase of the web discussed above. I think we’ll be seeing a second phase soon, where location and community converge, which will be really really interesting. For a while there on the web it didn’t matter where you were from, and in a way this will make location important again.
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Mobile users have a constant low-level awareness of their device; the possibility that communication may arrive at any instant inhabits their awareness. It’s like you’re expecting a visitor sometime or have a pot slowly boiling in the other room, your attention is split.
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