links vom 30.05.2014

felix schwenzel

  id­le­words.com: The In­ter­net With A Hu­man Face - Bey­ond Tel­ler­rand 2014 Con­fe­rence Talk   #

gross­ar­ti­ger vor­trag von maciej ce­g­low­ski den ich wie folgt zu­sam­men­fas­sen wür­de:
über­wa­chung ist das sym­ptom von vie­len, sehr viel tie­fer lie­gen­den pro­ble­men, um die wir uns noch viel zu we­nig ge­dan­ken ma­chen.

lieb­lings­zi­tat:

And the­re I found out that Goog­le thinks I am an Ara­bic spea­king wo­man, age 25-34, who­se in­te­rests in­clude "Ba­bies & Todd­lers", "Meat & Sea­food", and "Grea­ter Cleve­land".

In rea­li­ty, I'm a 38 year old dude who has no in­te­rest in ba­bies, todd­lers, or Cleve­land. In fair­ness, I do have a pro­found in­te­rest in meat and sea­food.

  pan­do.com: Reed Has­tings won't use data to mess with TV plots, and tha­t's why Net­flix will win   #

sa­rah lacy (grün­de­rin und chef­re­dak­teu­rin von pan­do dai­ly) singt eine ode auf den CEO von net­flix, reed has­tings.

  pan­do.com: Af­ter Goog­le bought Nest, it re­mo­ved one of the com­pany's big­gest com­pe­ti­tors from search re­sults   #

Mike Temp­le­man, the CEO of SEO search spe­cia­lists Fox­tail Mar­ke­ting, fol­lo­wed the Viv­int de­lis­ting clo­se­ly as it hap­pen­ed. The ti­ming and the se­ve­ri­ty of the pu­nish­ment jum­ped out at him, even if it was­n't en­ti­re­ly un­de­ser­ved.

“I view it as a very su­s­pi­cious co­in­ci­dence," Temp­le­man says. He says that ac­cor­ding to the search data ana­ly­sis tool SEM­rush, Viv­in­t's de­lis­ting had be­gun by Ja­nu­ary 29, just 16 days af­ter Goo­g­le's Nest sale was an­noun­ced.

ein scha­ler nach­ge­schmack bleibt da schon.

  sla­te.com: Ama­zon il­le­gal drugs: Mus­cle re­la­xants, ste­ro­ids, pre­scrip­ti­on drugs de­li­ver­ed to your door.   #

ama­zon scheint in den USA ver­schrei­bungs­pflich­ti­ge me­di­ka­men­te ohne re­zept zu ver­kau­fen.