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Suchwort: "Move"
Rubrik: Feuilletons - 38 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 3
Feuilletons
11.12.2013
[…]
set of leaked NSA slides from the Snowden trove was published in the Washington Post today, detailing NSA/GCHQ's use of Web cookies (including Google's PREF cookie) to uniquely identify people as they
move
around the Web, in order to target them and compromise them. They also report on an NSA program called HAPPYFOOT that uses mobile phones to do very fine-grained tracking of targets.
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Feuilletons
02.12.2013
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wöchentlich erscheinen, berichtet David Carr in der New York Times: "Along with the closing of the printed Newsweek and the planned spin-off of Time Inc., which includes the weeklies Time and People, the
move
to bi-weekly publishing represents the end of an era and underscores the dreary economics of print and its diminishing role in a future that's already here." Zum Glück will das NYMag offenbar aber noch
[…]
Feuilletons
18.11.2013
[…]
h im Zusammenhang stehen. Der Guardian berichtet jedenfalls über eine allgemein begrüßte Zensurmaßnahme von Google: "Google is targeting 100,000 terms associated with online child sexual abuse in a
move
hailed by David Cameron, who will announce a series of measures to tackle the problem at a cyber-summit in Downing Street. The prime minister said that Google and Yahoo had 'come a long way' after the
[…]
Feuilletons
17.09.2013
[…]
Asian, prompted a huge social media campaign, including a petition signed by 9,000 people, and plans for a demonstration. The college decided to reverse its decision before that protest took place, a
move
welcomed by Birmingham Ladywood Labour MP Shabana Mahmood, who said otherwise 'a group of women ... would have potentially been excluded from education'."
[…]
Feuilletons
29.01.2013
[…]
Deutschland: "Certain technologies, including the Internet, have taken longer to catch on in Germany than elsewhere. Advertising has already declined sharply at German newspapers; perhaps now readers will
move
on, too."
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Feuilletons
08.11.2012
[…]
im Gegensatz zum deutschsprachigen Werk am "schicksalsschweren Brüllen" mangelt. Für die Medienseite hat sich Anke Sterneborg den zwar kinoreifen, aber komplett fürs Netz gedrehten Agententhriller "
Move
On" mit Mads Mikkelsen angesehen, für den das produzierende Telekommunikationsunternehmen auf Ideen aus der Netzcommunity zurückgriff: Besprochen werden der neue Film "Argo" (in dem Ben Affleck "von
[…]
Feuilletons
15.08.2012
[…]
white lab coat, because you have become an experimenter. You will also be given sound-cancelling headphones which you can wear when you like.' But that wasn't all. 'You will have an attendant that will
move
you from room to room. You will be sitting inside a futuristic wheelchair that I'm creating specifically for the institute with designers and architects. It will be designed to have hot food contained
[…]
Feuilletons
26.07.2012
[…]
I am less convinced of the wisdom of enforcing it. There's no denying that the ruling by the Cologne court is a bold one, and perhaps such bold decisions are necessary to enable societies to finally
move
on from what many would consider to be antiquated and harmful practices. But if a ban on circumcision was passed here in the UK, I think I would be uncomfortable with the social implications it could
[…]
Feuilletons
16.04.2012
[…]
Aber das Bestehen auf DRM war genau die Falle, schließt er: "If the major publishers switch to selling ebooks without DRM, then they can enable customers to buy books from a variety of outlets and
move
away from the walled garden of the Kindle store. They see DRM as a defense against piracy, but piracy is a much less immediate threat than a gigantic multinational with revenue of $48 Billion in 2011
[…]
Feuilletons
13.01.2012
[…]
Modestil und große Mengen von Bargeld bekannt, die sie ihrem Pariser Publikum jeweils über die Tanzfläche hinweg zuwarfen. Kreativ waren sie auch, was die Tanzschritte angeht. Etwa 'Guantanamo', einen
Move
, der das Tragen von Handschellen imitiert, oder 'Grippe aviaire' (Vogelgrippe), am Besten beschrieben durch frenetisches Körper-Schütteln." Hier Coupe Decale dans la cite: Weiteres: Katrin Bettina
[…]
Feuilletons
22.07.2011
[…]
Google schließt seine Experimentierplattform Google Labs, meldet Slate: "The
move
is a bit surprising since it seems to reverse Google's long-standing policy of open-door experimentation by its own team and the public. The Labs, which existed to encourage users to explore new software and aid in its ongoing development, is being put on ice by Google CEO Larry Page, who recently also eliminated Google
[…]
Feuilletons
10.03.2011
[…]
/ für Tag, die Schwachstellen von Kopf / bis Fuß sind unsere Stärke.'" Weiteres: Jürgen Otten besucht das Liszt-Festival im burgenländischen Raiding. Besprochen werden die interaktive Ausstellung "
Move
" im Münchner Haus der Kunst, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritus' Film "Butiful" mit Javier Bardem, George Nolfis Film "Der Plan" mit Matt Damon, Yasemin Samderelis Filmkomödie "Almanya", der zweite Band der
[…]
Feuilletons
12.02.2011
[…]
Verstorbener immerzu gestohlen haben. Heiko Flottau erzählt die Geschichte der Muslimbrüder. Und Andre Heller erklärt im Interview: "Das Ego schlägt alles kaputt." Besprochen werden die Ausstellung "
Move
" im Münchner Haus der Kunst, der Wettbewerbsauftakt der Berlinale und Bücher, darunter eines von Anita Albus über Marcel Proust (mehr in unserer Bücherschau ab 14 Uhr).
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