Friday, March 22, 2013

1,300 companies are tracking you across the web

  Dan Tynan: Web trackers are totally out of control
 
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March 22, 2013 Read about what companies are tracking your activities across the web, what sports are catching up to baseball in the use of analytics and what to make of the latest Xbox 720 rumors
10. Dan Tynan: Web trackers are totally out of control

9. Phil Johnson: Big Data: Not just for baseball anymore

8. Google launches Keep for personal notes

7. Peter Smith: Reading into the latest Xbox 720 rumors

6. Paul Kapustka: Will anything else challenge Android and iOS for mobile devices?
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5. Kevin Purdy: Do tech headlines that pose questions usually negate themselves?

4. BlackBerry 10 to hit key US market Friday

3. Melanie Pinola: These are the government agencies that can get your personal data under CISPA

2. Symantec finds Linux wiper malware used in S. Korean attacks

1. Paul Kapustka: Do you trust Google enough to try Google Keep?
 
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