Thursday, April 2, 2015

EU reportedly taking Google to court for antitrust crimes

  Jonny Evans: Down with software complacency | Darlene Storm: Wearing GPS ankle monitor is a search, yet apps track your location every 3 minutes

 
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Stephen Glasskeys: Microserfs LAUGH: EU will reportedly take Google to court for ANTITRUST crimes
  After a hiatus of eleven years, the EU is reportedly set to take a huge, powerful, American technology company to court for alleged antitrust violations. Microsoft again? Nope. This time the apple (not yet, anyway) of the EU's antitrust eye is trained firmly on Google... Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: Down with software complacency
There's really no excuse why any app should be ugly or foolishly complex. Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Wearing GPS ankle monitor is a search, yet apps track your location every 3 minutes
  The Supreme Court said tracking a person via GPS ankle bracelet, to know geolocation at all times, qualifies as a 'search' and could violate the Fourth Amendment, yet Android apps track and can share your location every three minutes. Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: I can't believe Apple is doing this
Apple is defining the digital future right under the noses of watchful competitors. Read More
 

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