Category «Internet»

Data systematically wiped from federal government sites

Washington Post – Under Trump, inconvenient data is being sidelined – “The Trump administration has removed or tucked away a wide variety of information that until recently was provided to the public, limiting access, for instance, to disclosures about workplace violations, energy efficiency and animal-welfare abuses. Some of the information relates to enforcement actions taken …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Government Documents, Health Care, Internet, Legal Research

Pew – State of the News Media

“Since 2004, Pew Research Center has issued an annual report on key audience and economic indicators for a variety of sectors within the U.S. news media industry. These data speak to the shifting ways in which Americans seek out news and information, how news organizations get their revenue, and the resources available to American journalists …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management

Annual Internet Trends Presentation from Mary Meeker – 2017

Read the PDF – Internet Trends, Mary Meeker, May 31, 2017 [355 pages] “Here are a few initial takeaways via TechCrunch: Smartphone sales and Internet penetration growth are both slowing It’s not really a “shift to mobile” as much as “the addition of mobile”, since desktop usage hasn’t declined much while mobile usage has skyrocketed …

Subjects: Cybersecurity, E-Commerce, Internet, Knowledge Management

WaPo – How Trump and the GOP-led Congress swiftly dismantled Internet privacy rules

The Washington Post: “The rules were adopted in October during the last weeks of the Obama administration after an intense battle that pitted large Internet service providers, the advertising industry and tech giants against consumer advocates and civil rights groups. The campaign to kill the FCC rules began just a few weeks after Trump’s November …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, E-Commerce, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

Google is trolling your online purchases to leverage their ad revenue

MIT Technology Review – Google Now Tracks Your Credit Card Purchases and Connects Them to Its Online Profile of You: “Google’s new ability to match people’s offline credit card purchases to their online lives is a stunning display of surveillance capitalism in action. The capability, which Google unveiled [the week of May 22, 2017], allows …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Economy, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines

Paper – Attacks Landscape in the Dark Side of the Web

“The Dark Web is known as the part of the Internet operated by decentralized and anonymous-preserving protocols like Tor. To date, the research community has focused on understanding the size and characteristics of the Dark Web and the services and goods that are offered in its underground markets. However, little is still known about the …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Internet, Privacy

Analyzing Accessibility of Wikipedia Projects Around the World

Analyzing Accessibility of Wikipedia Projects Around the World, Authored by Justin Clark, Robert Faris, and Rebekah Heacock Jones, May 2017. Download from DASH ; Download from SSRN This study, conducted by the Internet Monitor project at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, analyzes the scope of government-sponsored censorship of Wikimedia sites around the …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management

Apple – Report on Government and Private Party Requests for Customer Information

“Apple is very seriously committed to protecting your data and we work hard to deliver the most secure hardware, software and services available. We believe our customers have a right to understand how their personal data is managed and protected. This report provides information regarding requests Apple received from government agencies and private parties from …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Commerce, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

Twitter as a data source: An overview of tools for journalists

Data Driven Journalism: “Journalists may wish to use data from social media platforms in order to provide greater insight and context to a news story. For example, journalists may wish to examine the contagion of hashtags and whether they are capable of achieving political or social change. Moreover, newsrooms may also wish to tap into …

Subjects: Blogs, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Social Media

Telephone and Cable Companies – Consumers Choose Best and Worst

ACSI Telecommunications Report 2017, May 23, 2017. “Customer satisfaction is a driving force that impacts the financial outlook of individual firms and the health of the U.S. economy at large. The ACSI Telecommunications Report 2017 examines the implications of new customer satisfaction benchmarks for top companies in key industries that provide data, voice, and video …

Subjects: Economy, Internet