Having Won a Pulitzer for Exposing Data Mining, Times Now Eager to Do Its Own Data Mining

Barely a year after their reporters won a Pulitzer prize for exposing data mining of ordinary citizens by a government spy agency, New York Times officials had some exciting news for stockholders last week: The Times company plans to do its own data mining of ordinary citizens, in the name of online profits. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Mark Looney - May 8, 2007 - 3:48 PM PDT
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by Mark Looney - May. 8, 2007

An interesting overview about the privacy issue with respect to what personal information a government entity collects vs a company, how it is collected and to what end this information could be used.

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