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How to NOT implement a website privacy policy

Yesterday, following some a link provided by a friend, I read an article recently published by the Star Online magazine. I wanted to add a comment to that article, but only found in that page the following statement (see [screenshot

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): “If you’d like to post a comment on the issue, you can do so at The Star’s Facebook."

Diversity, Freedom and Education at the Open World Forum

This year I have been invited to present the first results of my research about Open public data at the 2010 Open World Forum. Due to the subject of my talk, I was also invited by Glyn Moody to a panel on Open Democracy (see Glyn’s comments on that panel at CWUK).

A cultural side effect of "what happens on Facebook and Twitter when you die"

British Magazine Pc Pro has an interesting article about something which, they report, happens one and a half million times a year: