Thursday, April 19, 2018

Facebook To Offer Users Opt-Outs That Comply With New European Privacy Rules
Can We Please Stop Talking About Generations as if They Are a Thing?
100 Top Colleges Vow To Enroll More Low-Income Students
The Future of Well-Being in a Tech-Saturated World "How will changes in digital life impact people’s overall well-being physically and mentally over the next decade? Some 1,150 experts responded to this question in our non-scientific canvassing. A plurality of experts say digital life will continue to expand people’s boundaries and opportunities in the coming decade and that the world to come will produce more help than harm in people’s lives. Still, nearly a third think that digital life will be mostly harmful to people’s health, mental fitness and happiness. Most say there are solutions. "
The rise of artificial intelligence is creating new variety in the chip market, and trouble for Intel
Facebook Can Be a Risky Place - What Everyday Users Should Know but Don't
Facebook tracks a scary number of details about you — here's how to find out everything it knows
How To Check If Your Facebook Data Was Used By Cambridge Analytica
Facebook Faces Class Action Lawsuit Challenging Its Use Of Facial Recognition Data
Europe's New Online Privacy Rules Could Protect U.S. Users Too
'The Bay Area is broken': startups look to Portland, Boise Stay
Opposition to immigrant sanctuary spreading in California

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