18 Mar 2019 What next for the web?
The 30th birthday of the World Wide Web saw its founder publish an open letter reflecting on how the web has changed our world. He identifies what must be done to build a better web that serves all of humanity.
...The 30th birthday of the World Wide Web saw its founder publish an open letter reflecting on how the web has changed our world. He identifies what must be done to build a better web that serves all of humanity.
...British Members of Parliament are agitating for tougher regulations to combat fake news.
...A friend forwarded a YouTube video reporting on an apparent practice in a Central Asian country of abducting women for marriage.
...Last year Australia passed a bill weakening security on the iPhones and software people rely on in today’s digital world. This sweeping law could force tech companies to access encrypted data.
...How to prevent social networks from damaging the well-being of young people?...
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...Data privacy, also called information privacy, is about what data in a computer system can be shared with third parties.
...Genuine communication is all about creating relationships and building trust.
...Yet another terrorist act played out in Nairobi just two weeks into 2019.
...Media wars can easily get personal. Today the name of the game is Showtime! Ratings trump sober facts and inconvenient truths. Fox News offers foxy entertainment; The New York Post offers sensationalism; the gutter press epitomised by the likes of the...