auxbuss
No user record in our sample, but auxbuss has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
- Instagram to require all users to enter birthdate (theguardian.com)
- Apple cuts price of products in China (cnet.com)
- The Cambridge Analytica scandal isn’t a scandal: this is how Facebook works (independent.co.uk)
- The myth of the 'agricultural revolution' (eurozine.com)
- Debunking the myth of the 'agricultural revolution' (eurozine.com)
- Riak lives. bet365 buys Basho's assets (twitter.com)
- Alan Turing granted Royal pardon (pbs.twimg.com)
- Renault Introduces DRM For Cars (techdirt.com)
- GCHQ data snooping has "destroyed trust in British tech" (pcpro.co.uk)
- Wyden On NSA Spying: It's As Bad As Snowden Says (alternet.org)
- "If there's a watershed on the TV then why isn't there one for the internet?" (heraldscotland.com)
- Twitter attempts to backpedal on app user limits (twitter.com)
- Google's failed ideas: timeline of axed projects (pcpro.co.uk)
- Blade Runner: Which predictions have come true? (bbc.co.uk)
- 10 Timeframes: Time and how we experience it (contentsmagazine.com)
- Insecure websites to be named and shamed (bbc.co.uk)
- Norway rules use of Google Apps illegal, cites US Patriot Act (blog.opendigital.org)
- When techies speak, the devil's in the details (computerworld.com)
- 2012: Alan Turing Year global events (mathcomp.leeds.ac.uk)
- Death of Matt Lightner (creator of Site5) (ryanbigg.com)
I just read on Ryan Bigg's blog that Matt Lightner, the guy who started Site5 when he was 15, has died. His facebook account "is currently unavailable". I have no idea of the circumstances, and it would be wrong to…
- One-Minute Physics: How to detect a neutrino (newscientist.com)