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2021-01-28
Every year, tens of millions of Americans collectively lose billions of dollars to scam callers. Where does the other end of the line lead? @yudhijit finds out. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2021-01-28 View on X
New York Times

An inside look at tech support scams perpetrated by scammers based in fraudulent Indian call centers, which were exposed by pseudonymous YouTuber Jim Browning

Yudhijit Bhattacharjee / New York Times : Tweets: @charlesarthur , @jimbrowning11 , @asiachloebrown , @nytmag , @nickconfessore , and @yudhijit Tweets: Charles Arthur / @charlesar...

2020-10-26
Palantir helps governments and law enforcement decipher vast amounts of data — to mysterious and, some say, dangerous ends. Our cover story this week: https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2020-10-26 View on X
New York Times

Profile of Palantir CEO Alex Karp and the controversies around Palantir's trustworthiness; Karp claims his progressivism offsets Thiel's relationship with Trump

2019-11-17
The most bracing reality about the internet today is that, after years of pretending that “the internet” means the same thing to all people everywhere, that fiction has finally become impossible to sustain https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-11-17 View on X
New York Times

As millions pay for premium subscriptions to have a “clean” digital media experience, privacy and freedom from advertising are gradually becoming luxury goods

A decade ago, an internet video start-up called Hulu boldly declared an end to the era of paid TV.

Today's internet is like the real world: Have money? Here's a premium, rich-people-only experience for you. Can't afford to pay? Your internet comes riddled with predatory ads, scam offers and rampant misinformation https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-11-17 View on X
New York Times

As millions pay for premium subscriptions to have a “clean” digital media experience, privacy and freedom from advertising are gradually becoming luxury goods

A decade ago, an internet video start-up called Hulu boldly declared an end to the era of paid TV.

WeChat started as a chat app, but now it's a superapp with more than a billion monthly active users. China shops on WeChat, pays on WeChat, reads news on WeChat, lives all aspects of life on WeChat. Welcome to the completely integrated WeChat internet https://nyti.ms/2Ody8aG
2019-11-17 View on X
New York Times

As millions pay for premium subscriptions to have a “clean” digital media experience, privacy and freedom from advertising are gradually becoming luxury goods

A decade ago, an internet video start-up called Hulu boldly declared an end to the era of paid TV.

For decades, the West shaped the internet: from design to programming languages to wireless protocols. For the first time, a Chinese concept is taking on that role. This is the age of the completely integrated WeChat internet https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-11-17 View on X
New York Times

As millions pay for premium subscriptions to have a “clean” digital media experience, privacy and freedom from advertising are gradually becoming luxury goods

A decade ago, an internet video start-up called Hulu boldly declared an end to the era of paid TV.

Our Tech & Design issue cover this week: So, the internet didn't turn out the way we hoped. What now? @kevinroose on premium internet: https://www.nytimes.com/... @jamiekeiles on fandom: https://www.nytimes.com/... Yiren Lu on China's superconnected internet: https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2019-11-17 View on X
New York Times

As millions pay for premium subscriptions to have a “clean” digital media experience, privacy and freedom from advertising are gradually becoming luxury goods

A decade ago, an internet video start-up called Hulu boldly declared an end to the era of paid TV.

Our Tech & Design issue cover this week: So, the internet didn't turn out the way we hoped. What now? @kevinroose on premium internet: https://www.nytimes.com/... @jamiekeiles on fandom: https://www.nytimes.com/... Yiren Lu on China's superconnected internet: https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2019-11-17 View on X
New York Times

A look at how the internet deviated from its sunny, American, all-devouring vision of mass empowerment, and why today it doesn't mean the same thing to everyone

Bill Wasik / New York Times : Tweets: @privacyproject , @nytmag , and @nytmag Tweets: @privacyproject : “Perhaps the deepest shift has been a shift in attitudes: the breaking of a...

The most bracing reality about the internet today is that, after years of pretending that “the internet” means the same thing to all people everywhere, that fiction has finally become impossible to sustain https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-11-17 View on X
New York Times

A look at how the internet deviated from its sunny, American, all-devouring vision of mass empowerment, and why today it doesn't mean the same thing to everyone

Bill Wasik / New York Times : Tweets: @privacyproject , @nytmag , and @nytmag Tweets: @privacyproject : “Perhaps the deepest shift has been a shift in attitudes: the breaking of a...

2019-11-16
The most bracing reality about the internet today is that, after years of pretending that “the internet” means the same thing to all people everywhere, that fiction has finally become impossible to sustain https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-11-16 View on X
New York Times

A look at how the internet deviated from its sunny, American, all-devouring vision of mass empowerment, and why today it doesn't mean the same thing to everyone

The Internet Dream Became a Nightmare. What Will Become of It Now?  —  “Hey, everyone!” the world's eighth-richest man said …

Our Tech & Design issue cover this week: So, the internet didn't turn out the way we hoped. What now? @kevinroose on premium internet: https://www.nytimes.com/... @jamiekeiles on fandom: https://www.nytimes.com/... Yiren Lu on China's superconnected internet: https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
2019-11-16 View on X
New York Times

A look at how the internet deviated from its sunny, American, all-devouring vision of mass empowerment, and why today it doesn't mean the same thing to everyone

The Internet Dream Became a Nightmare. What Will Become of It Now?  —  “Hey, everyone!” the world's eighth-richest man said …

2019-10-03
The business of deportation has been transformed by the power of big data. Over the course of more than a year, our writer tried to reverse-engineer how ICE officers use America's vast post-Sept. 11 domestic-surveillance apparatus. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-10-03 View on X
New York Times

An in-depth look at how ICE, under Obama and then Trump, has aggressively used big data, fed by social media, to clamp down on undocumented immigrants

a testament to the agency's quiet embrace of big data. https://www.nytimes.com/... “Surveillance works best when you don't notice it.” Tim Shorrock / @timothys : NYT reports that, ...

The winter after Donald Trump was elected president, two strangers arrived in a parking lot on Washington State's Long Beach Peninsula. For weeks, they sat in their vehicle and watched the workers arrive in their trucks. Then the workers began to vanish https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-10-03 View on X
New York Times

An in-depth look at how ICE, under Obama and then Trump, has aggressively used big data, fed by social media, to clamp down on undocumented immigrants

a testament to the agency's quiet embrace of big data. https://www.nytimes.com/... “Surveillance works best when you don't notice it.” Tim Shorrock / @timothys : NYT reports that, ...