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Suchwort: "What"
Stichwort: Google - 38 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 3
9punkt
21.03.2018
[…]
weitergegeben wurden, missbraucht werden könnten. Doch niemand habe sich dafür interessiert: "Asked
what
kind of control Facebook had over the data given to outside developers, he replied: 'Zero. Absolutely none. Once the data left Facebook servers there was not any control, and there was no insight into
what
was going on.' Parakilas said he 'always assumed there was something of a black market' for Facebook
[…]
on with the data' he was discouraged from the approach. He said one Facebook executive advised him against looking too deeply at how the data was being used, warning him: 'Do you really want to see
what
you'll find?'" Drei Jahre bevor er Trumps Chefstratege wurde, half Steve Bannon, Cambridge Analytica auf die Beine zu stellen, berichtet die Washington Post, die sich mit Chris Wylie, einem ehemaligen
[…]
9punkt
08.08.2017
[…]
Science Got Women Wrong"): "The science cited in the Google engineer's memo is flawed. But since it was published at the weekend, there has been a groundswell of support for it on social media. ...
What
they fail to understand is that there are published scientific papers out there to support every possible opinion, even that black people are intellectually inferior to white people. Getting published
[…]
9punkt
31.07.2015
[…]
we would find ourselves in a race to the bottom. In the end, the Internet would only be as free as the world's least free place. We believe that no one country should have the authority to control
what
content someone in a second country can access."
[…]
9punkt
26.09.2014
[…]
Argumente: "Google hat hart gearbeitet, um Verlegern zu Online-Erfolg zu verhelfen und ihre Digitaleinkünfte zu erhöhen." Wolfgang Blau vom Guardian twittert dazu: Google HQ just doesn"t seem to realize
what
is brewing here. http://t.co/KqboVikzqY - Wolfgang Blau (@wblau) 25. September 2014
[…]
9punkt
25.06.2014
[…]
Raja im amerikanischen Magazin Mother Jones. Vietnam macht das zum Beispiel viel besser, musste ein Googlemitarbeiter dort kürzlich lernen. Dabei sind Computer gar nicht so abstrakt wie man denkt: "So
what
is computational thinking? If you"ve ever improvised dinner, pat yourself on the back: You"ve engaged in some light CT. There are those who open the pantry to find a dusty bag of legumes and some s
[…]
9punkt
17.05.2014
[…]
dissimilar to that of America, or any open country-as a place where anyone with passion or foolish optimism might speak his or her piece or open a business and see
what
happens. No success is guaranteed, but anyone gets to take a shot. That"s
what
free speech and a free market look like in practice rather than in theory."
[…]
9punkt
03.04.2014
[…]
der Financial Times erklärt Tim Harford, warum Big Data nicht halb so zuverlässig ist, wie behauptet wird. Der Hauptgrund dafür sei ihre Theoriefreiheit: "If you have no idea
what
is behind a correlation, you have no idea
what
might cause that correlation to break down." Sascha Lobos Text in der FAZ von gestern über die Ökonomie der Überwachung steht jetzt im Netz. Und: Der amerikanische Sender HBO
[…]
Feuilletons
13.12.2013
[…]
eine Faksimileausgabe von Gedichten, die Emily Dickinson auf Briefumschläge geschrieben hatte: "
What
makes 'The Gorgeous Nothings' - a facsimile collection of the poems Emily Dickinson composed, as she often did, on envelopes - so riveting is that despite presenting reproductions it very nearly captures
what
Walter Benjamin would have referred to as the envelopes' auras. Perfectly to scale, warmly ph
[…]
Feuilletons
08.06.2013
[…]
law -- but because we have a right to know. Democracy requires an informed citizenry in order to function properly, and transparency and accountability are essential parts of that. That means knowing
what
our government is doing to us, in our name. That means knowing that the government is operating within the constraints of the law. Otherwise, we're living in a police state. We need whistle-blowers
[…]
Feuilletons
21.03.2013
[…]
namens Keep lanciert, veranlasst Om Malik in Gigaom nur noch zu sarkastischen Kommentaren: "Google today launched Keep, an app that allows you to save things, clip stuff from the web, hoard notes and
what
not and put them all onto your Google Drive. Yup, you guessed it - it is an imitation to Evernote and many other such applications. It is a good thing that Google has decided to compete with the likes
[…]
Feuilletons
25.02.2013
[…]
something feline and sleek about the pair of them. It is easy to imagine why maman is so dour-looking and disapproving, her mouth firmly closed, her eyes fixed on the ground. She is a woman who knows
what
trouble looks like, and these boys are ready for trouble of the most sweet and tender and pleasurable kind." Flaneur Joseph von Westphalen macht in der Abendzeitung eine ernste Anmerkung zu einem aktuellen
[…]
Feuilletons
24.01.2013
[…]
zu einem angeblichen kulturellen Standard extrem problematisch wird." Robert Sinclair beweist, dass Cartoons und Comicstrips nichts an Komik einbüßen, wenn man ihre Pointe durch die Zeile "Christ,
what
an asshole" ersetzt. (Via Thomas Knüwer) Paradoxer Apple-Kult: die Firma hat Rekordergebnisse für das vierte Quartal 2012 bekanntgegeben, und die Aktie ist in den Abgrund gerauscht, weil man noch bessere
[…]
Feuilletons
06.12.2012
[…]
der Eröffnung einer Louvre-Dependance in Lens: "Hier fließt die Zeit nicht, hier strudelt sie." Ilma Rakusa informiert über die von der Deutschen Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung initiierte Tagung "
What
really matters" in Budapest über Nationalismus in Europa. John F. Jungclaussen zieht eine Bilanz des Murdoch-Skandals in der britischen Presse. Jude Law bekennt im Interview mit Moritz von Uslar: "In
[…]
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