Privacy and the Human in the Loop
When considering any system sometimes we forget that there’s a ‘Human in the Loop’. I’ve just finished reading a great white paper by Lori Cranor (A Framework for Reasoning About the Human in the...
View ArticleA Fool in search of Privacy
As I watch with great interest in what can only be called the ‘Shenanigans’, taking place at the W3C Tracking Protection Working Group, my mind is drawn to Wikipedia’s description of the Fool (link)...
View ArticleThe DNT Rope-a-Dope
Even us folks that don’t follow boxing know the infamous rope-a-dope. Show them one thing and then deliver another. The classic, you never saw it coming. So what does this have to do with Do Not...
View ArticleGoogle joins the Do Not Track Party
Just downloaded the latest version of Chrome and it’s official – Do Not Track is now a Privacy setting. Although you might want to read the disclaimer that shows up when you check the box.
View ArticleThe New G-Men (or Should I Say G-Women) of Privacy
Digital Privacy is a big deal and with the US elections behind us, we can get on with the business at hand – finalizing standards and regulation (or the enforcement thereof) that protect our basic...
View ArticleDo Not Track
Consumer Reports Says Do Not Track, But Tracks Anyway Here’s the punch line… So, while the latest versions of IE, Firefox, Google Chrome, and Apple Safari do allow users to enable DNT, standards for...
View ArticleIs there room for another browser in the marketplace, the right question to...
No, I don’t think it is. The standard answer from any VC or investor in regard to the question, is that nobody can compete against Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari or Firefox. On the surface I would...
View ArticleDefinition or Death for DNT?
“One in three Brits is likely to stop using IE10 because of Do Not Track. Oh My! That’s terrible! But is it really accurate???? I’m a marketer. I understand how statistics can be modified to...
View ArticleInnovation, The Internet, Standards And the Arrow of Time – Part I
Like the ‘causal arrow of time‘, innovation moves forward in time with what has come before, always enhancing existing technology and the infrastructure that has come to depend on it,...
View ArticleInnovation, The Internet, Standards And the Arrow of Time – Part II
In Part I I introduced the notion of the ‘causal arrow of time‘ and how innovation moves forward in time with what has come before, always enhancing existing technology and the...
View ArticleOpenness – The Key to Monetizing Mobile
(Or Why I think 3P-Based Infrastructure and Value-Add Channels are Sexy) Over the past decade, rapid advancements in mobile technology and mobility in general, have changed how we live and how we do...
View ArticleRe-Imagining the future of the Web
Hmmm… What we do differently if we had the chance to do it all over again? There’s no question that the Internet has ushered in some of the greatest changes of the century. And yet as humans we should...
View ArticleCan your Mobile Browser do this?
Hard to believe that it’s a browser that is doing this. All of those menus are nothing more than good old fashioned HTML. You can change them in real time to suit the user, the location, the days...
View ArticleResponsive Web Design – The Wave of the Future
Recently, I was contacted by a responsive design blogger. Apparently, a blog comment of mine rang true with him. So I started to do a little digging and found that the concept of Responsive Web...
View ArticleInnovation doldrums
Is it just me or has the tech industry hit the doldrums? Are we now in a mature market for PC’s, Smartphones and Tablets? If this article is correct ‘Apple to report dismal results’ then it would...
View ArticleIdentity, Privacy, the Government & Trust
I read a wonderful post today written by Ben Horowitz - The Little Country that Cloud. The post describes Estonia’s groundbreaking work to use technology in way that builds trust and communications...
View ArticlePrivacy & The Internet of Me
I recently attended an industry event where analysts from Gartner and Forrester discussed some of the key industry trends. They identified two major technology categories: Wearable Devices – anything...
View Article3PHealth Off to a Good Start – CIO Review Top 20 and CO NextUp Accolades
Our new focus on healthcare IT has proven both exciting and rewarding. We have met some amazing people over the past year who have provided invaluable feedback, support and validation to our efforts....
View ArticleThink Bigger – A Systems Approach to Patient Engagement
Today’s healthcare environment is all about BIG change: Big mergers and acquisitions, growing customer expectations, significant updates to payer reimbursements, big retail corner clinics and monster...
View ArticleChoice – The Key to Knowing Your Patients through Digital Engagement
Earlier this year, I had the privilege of hearing Kyra Bobinet, MD speak at the HIMSS Media Patient Engagement Summit in Orlando. She is back on the speaking circuit, as noted in this recent mHealth...
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