Tweet Archive for March 2014 « page 3
US tech co’s were fully aware of the NSA’s widespread data collection contradicting months of denials from the firms. j0e.co/1o8
If Apple, Google, et al were being spied on against their knowledge, fine, but if they were complicit, that’s another thing altogether.
NSA lawyer claims Prism and other surveillance were done with full knowledge and assistance with Tech companies. j0e.co/1o8
Interesting read: Confessions of an ex-tech journalist j0e.co/1o7
Huge news in Canadian Media: John Stackhouse out, David Walmsley in as the editor-in-chief of the Globe and Mail. j0e.co/1o6
Here’s a video of Edward Snowden’s appearance at the TED conference yesterday. j0e.co/1o5 pic.twitter.com/PbfTCZgQgR
It’s all about the 2048 combos #xkcd #2048
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RT @KIRO7Seattle: A chopper has crashed near Fisher Plaza. A car is on fire. pic.twitter.com/kXv51ongQY
@pjammer Agreed on towers, but airwaves (spectrum) is assigned. Either way, we need more players in the market.
@pjammer The problem is there is such a huge barrier to new entrants, we’re stuck with just a handful of providers.
@shawnhall Thanks for the clarification. The timing is off, but clearly pricing from Canadian Telcos needs addressing.
Why Are Canadian Wireless Carriers Increasing Prices? Because They Can j0e.co/1o3 – via @mgeist
@NextIssueCanada if you want people to do a 60 day trial, don’t ask for a credit card or account. I’ll pass. #NextIssuePerk
Canadian wireless carriers quietly hiked prices over weekend j0e.co/1o2 #rogers #bell #telus
Your legacy will kill you – Innovation being cited as most important focus for news industry #GdnCMS
RT @FiveThirtyEight: We’re live! But there’s a 70.617854% chance you’ll be able to see fivethirtyeight.com. So sit tight!
There goes my afternoon. RT @andrea_r: It’s GLORIOUS RT @fevered: GUYS THIS IS A THING: doge2048.com
Here’s what the Earthquake looked like on live TV. youtube.com/watch?v=KiB7ny… twitpic.com/dylcxw
@mathewi That one never gets old 🙂