UK Service Design Manual - 0 views
Data Startups Danger - 0 views
-
Of course, the radio stations were absolutely correct on all their points except one. Compared to the data about what the market wanted, the song was too long. It was too complex. It was too confusing, and it didn't fit into any best-selling genre. But even though it was a massive outlier compared to the data, somehow it worked. Bohemian Rhapsody went on to become the only song to reach number one in four different years. But even better than that fleeting data-point of success, it went on to change what popular music could be, and made countless people happy.
Open data could turn Europe's digital desert into a digital rainforest - Prof. Dirk Hel... - 0 views
Netflix's Secret Special Algorithm Is a Human - The New Yorker - 0 views
-
I do not doubt that companies like Netflix, Amazon, and Google rely more on data every day. But the best human curators still maintain their supremacy. Data may help, but what may matter more is a sense of what appeals to the hearts of obsessive people, and who can deliver that. And what that suggests is that competition will remain possible for companies that aren't Amazon or Netflix, without massive piles of data on hand.
10 Years of Freedom of Information in the UK: Tony, Tension and Turbulence | opendatastudy - 0 views
Infographic: Can I Use That Picture - 0 views
The Government Once Built Silicon Valley | TechCrunch - 0 views
-
In the period starting with the close of WWII to the late 70s, the U.S. government created ideal economic conditions for technology innovation and commercialization to thrive in Silicon Valley.
NASCIO Enterprise Architecture Committee - 1 views
Connected Government Framework - 0 views
Der EuGH, Google und das Vergessen: Was sagt das Urteil wirklich? - 0 views
-
benfalls inexakt ist Mathias Müller von Blumencron, wenn er ebenfalls in der FAZ schreibt, dass es nun „doch ein Recht auf Vergessen werden im Internet“ gibt. Nein: das gibt es nicht.
-
Dieses Recht des Einzelnen ist abzuwägen gegenüber den wirtschaftlichen Interesse des Suchmaschinenbetreibers und „dem Interesse der breiten Öffentlichkeit daran, die Information bei einer anhand des Namens der betroffenen Person durchgeführten Suche zu finden“
-
utocomplete-Urteil des BGH keine Klagswelle gegen Google gegeben habe, wie die FAZ einen Anwalt zitiert.
- ...7 more annotations...