Yes, Virginia it sure could… How? Well let’s think about it for a moment and revisit an old blog post – “Privacy on the Internet is NOT binary” I started with a definition from Wikipedia…. Privacy (from Latin: privatus “separated from the rest, deprived of something, esp. office, participation in the government”, from privo […]
Posts Categorized: Privacy
The real reason no one wants to solve the Privacy problem
It’s all about the “Benjamin’s” . Here’s a simple graphics that says it all… The guy on the left represents the Mobile OS manufacturers. In exchange for “free” they want access to your privacy so they can sell more ads. They’ve invested an incredible amount of money in infrastructure to support you. […]
Why is Privacy such a hard problem to solve?
Back in October I wrote a blog post titled “Privacy on the Internet is NOT “binary” Since then i’ve been giving Privacy a lot more thought. And so it seems has the IETF (The Internet Engineering Task Force) From the IETF draft document published, November 14, 2011… (link) [snip] The goal ( of this […]
Choice-Browsing the Internet of the Future
In my last two blog posts I talked about why Mobile apps don’t matter anymore (Part I & Part II). I finished the blogs with a quote, “In the future – the ONLY Mobile app you’ll need will be the Browser”. My personal opinion is that with now close to 3/4’s of a million […]
Timing the Mobile Web Experience
Alois Reitbauer has a great post up at the Performance Calendar …. where he talks about how complex it is to measure the users experience from the browser. One quote is very interesting… “Creating a waterfall chart like the one below by just using information available in the browser simply is impossible.” (see the link […]