The Wall Street Journal has been running a fantastic set of articles called What They Know. Today’s (15th in their series) is called TV’s Next Wave: Tuning In to You. This article states that:
Data-gathering firms and technology companies are aggre…
Mining the new Gold
9 March 2011 by Dean Landsman
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11 Identity Trends
31 January 2011 by PDEC
Salvatore D’Agostino at DigitalIDNews posted an article earlier in January, 11 identity trends to watch in 2011, in which he pointed out that despite the proposed National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace and the Federal Identity, Creden…
Filed Under: News Tagged With: Business/Finance, Computer security, cryptography, e - commerce, Facebook Inc, Future, Google Inc., GPS, Identity, Identity management systems, identity theft, location data, mobile data, mobile phones, OpenID, records, Salvatore D'Agostino, Security, smart phones, Social Issues, social networking, Technology/Internet, tools, User Driven Services