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I’ll be the first to admit it: If you’re looking for a perfect answer to the big data ethics dilemma, you’re not going to find it in this article — or any other article, for that matter. That’s because there is no perfect answer.
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Ah, the '80s. Valley girls haunted like, totally awesome malls, Star Wars struck back and distributed processing was the latest in cutting-edge technology.
Going distributed is a vivid memory for those of us who lived through that period of technology disruption.
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The data compliance stakes are about to get much higher with the new proposed EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (pdf).
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Most of what’s been written about big data and data analytics -- and there’s been a lot written --accentuates the positives and the possibilities. It highlights the ability to use insights gleaned from data to make faster, smarter business decisions.
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The 2011 National Business Ethics Survey results show a rise in the influence of social networkers and a workplace divide between employees who spend substantial time on social networks and their non-networking colleagues.
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Remember the whole AP Blogging debacle? It's as resolved as it can be. But that's no reason why we can't continue to discuss the issue. If you're not going to Paris in September, you can opt to go to Ohio.
The Poynter Institute joins Kent State University for a
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