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Cybercriminals have a wide variety of motivations for their attacks, and, correspondingly, there are a wide variety of targets. While few of us will find ourselves in positions where we […]
Universities claim to prepare students for the world. How many actually do it?
To solve the problem of negative digital disruption, technologies of the future must overcome the inequalities of today.
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The best and worst of yesterday has created the economy of today.
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Simplify the web scraping process with over 90% off this powerful tool.
This medieval-themed meme highlights a shady yet all too common rhetorical move people make in arguments.
Manly Bands wanted to improve on mens’ wedding bands. Mission accomplished.
Gallup found that in 2019, movie attendance didn’t even come close to library visits.
An online tool listed the home of the Black Panther as a trading partner of the United States.
If its claims are true, Clearview AI has quietly blown right past privacy norms to become the nightmare many have been fearing.
Virtual borders have also been subtly dividing the world
Research has found that previously encountered information feels more “fluent.”
Polls never reveal who we really are. Google does.
Data centers are likely to consume up to 4.1% of electricity around the globe by 2030. Can they go green?
In today’s political world, building a campaign team that is dedicated to a digital presence is key to winning.
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If you understand when and how to ask questions, you possess an effective inoculation against charlatans.
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Antisocial is a deep dive into the extremist views.
Left-leaning groups don’t seem to have made as full use of the internet as right-leaning ones. As one conservative put it, Paul Revere had a horse, but they have the internet.
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Around 9 percent of the U.S. population believe the Pizzagate theory is true.
Consider the 2,600 times we touch our phones every day.
When it comes to effectively propagating a message in the modern day, few do it quite like internet activists.
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Ad Fontes Media wants to educate readers on where to find reliable sources of news and lessen the heat from the political flame wars.
Misinformation in political ads bring “significant ramifications that today’s democratic infrastructure may not be prepared to handle,” Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said.
She was walking down the forest path with a roll of white cloth in her hands. It was trailing behind her like a long veil. It was sweeping needles, leaves […]
Belief systems aren’t necessarily dangerous until they’re spread by someone with influence.
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WT.Social promises never to sell your data or run advertisements.
A black woman most have never heard of made GPS possible. Over the span of a single lifetime, the world has changed in ways that would have been virtually unimaginable […]
Online dating has evolved, but at what cost?
Your cat thinks your taste stinks. Also that you’re mingy with the laser pointer.