Stealth wear, coming to a store near you

Privacidad
A data broker offers a peek behind the curtain
Metadata is in the eye of the beholder
Personal details in smartphone fitness apps 'sold to other firms': 20 most used products pass information to nearly 70 companies | Mail Online
Privacy and Big Data - Stanford Law Review
Data Protector: Hooray for the ICO’s new PIA
FTC Enters "Internet of Things" Arena With TRENDnet Proposed Settlement | InfoLawGroup
nsf.gov - National Science Foundation (NSF) News - Data: a resource more valuable than gold? - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
MEF launches AppPrivacy™ - the online privacy tool for mobile app developers to build consumer trust - MEF
Framing Big Data and privacy
Twitter IPO looks to mean less privacy, more ads | BLOUIN BEAT: Technology
Questions on the Google AdID – Ashkan Soltani
Users sue LinkedIn over harvesting of email addresses
Netflix Dutch privacy violations: Watchdog finds itself unable to bite | ZDNet
How will books be written and edited in the future? | Sprint Beyond the Book
Are shortened IP adresses PII? – German DPA apparently says yes – CR-online.de Blog
From big data to right data: retail marketers crunch the numbers
Video of "Born Digital", with John Palfrey and Ethan Zuckerman - MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
The FTC is set to investigate rules for the internet of things — Tech News and Analysis
Get ready for in-store advertising that looks you straight in the eye – Quartz
Amscreen Launch An Advertising Revolution
De Redes Sociales y Emplazamiento publicitario | Diario de un E-Letrado
A Beer by the Sensor - NYTimes.com
arkOS y la web descentralizada » El Blog de Enrique Dans
Google Moves Forward With Using Profile Information in Ads - Digits - WSJ
Google in $17 Million Settlement Over Improper Web Tracking - WSJ.com
¿Qué saben tus 'apps' de ti? - Noticias de Tecnología
DoctorBeet's Blog: LG Smart TVs logging USB filenames and viewing info to LG servers
Berlin court rules Google privacy policy violates data protection law | PCWorld
Microsoft Scroogled gear: anti-Google t-shirts, mugs say "keep calm while we steal your data."