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Suchwort: "Users"
Stichwort: New York Times - 4 Presseschau-Absätze
Feuilletons
26.01.2011
[…]
schützen, berichtet die New York Times: "Facebook, which has more than 10 million
users
in Germany, agreed to modify its Friend Finder service to let Germans better block its ability to contact people, including non-Facebook
users
culled from a user?s e-mail address books. Tina Kulow, a Facebook spokeswoman in Hamburg, said
users
in Germany would now be advised that the site could send solicitations to people
[…]
Feuilletons
09.11.2010
[…]
ihr Geschäftsmodell unverändert ins digitale Zeitalter übertragen können. Aber Veränderungen gibt es so oder so, meint Clay Shirky: "Rather than simply shifting relative subsidy from advertisers to
users
for an existing product, they are instead re-engineering the Times around the newsletter model, because the paywall creates newsletter economics. ... This re-engineering suggests that paywalls don?t
[…]
Feuilletons
14.01.2010
[…]
project to allow Chinese internet
users
to route around the Great Firewall with greater reliability than ever before. # Create a Google-sponsored force of gray-hat hackers to oppose the efforts of Chinese hackers, primarily through defensive means. They would work to defend not only Google
users
but others, as well. # Publicly detail all threats to non-Chinese computer
users
from China's hackers." Jeff
[…]
Feuilletons
09.09.2009
[…]
(...) Such efforts aim to turn what citizens do in the privacy of their homes into criminal offences, and to compel enforcement, they aim to make Internet service providers (ISPs) liable for what
users
do with their Internet connections (just imagine your local grocer being held legally liable for selling a tomato that was thrown at a politician)." In der New York Times beklagt Adam Cohen den Verlust
[…]