Google failed to kill a lawsuit alleging that it secretly scoops up troves of internet data even if users browse in “Incognito” mode to keep their search activity private. The consumers who filed the case as a class action alleged that even when they turn off data collection in Chrome, other Google tools used by websites end up amassing their personal information. A federal judge on Friday denied the Alphabet unit’s initial request to throw out the case. “The court concludes that Google did not notify users that Google engages in the alleged data collection while the user is in private browsing mode,” US District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California, wrote in her ruling.
after college, bezos landed on wall street at the quantitative hedge fund d.e. shaw, where he would meet his soon-to-be wife mckenzie. he called me up one day and said, i m getting married. i said, great, to who? just six months after they began dating, bezos and mckenzie were pear married. and bezos began to rise through the ranks at d.e. shaw. it spans the globe like a superhighw superhighway. it is called internet. i started looking at the internet, and i found this incredible, startling fact. jeff bezos saw that web activity had jumped 230,000% in a short period of time. that was the ding, ding, ding in his head. yeah, i think he was able to see very early, you know, that the web was growing, that people were embracing it, and that it
superhighway. it s called internet. i started looking at the internet and i found this incredible fact. jeff bezos saw that web activity has jumped 230,000% in a short period of time. that was the ding, ding, ding in his head. i think he was able to see that the web was growing and it would create a new set of business opportunities. jeff called me and he said, mackenzie and i are quitting our jobs and we re moving to seattle and we re starting a company. and i said, great, what are you going to do? he said we re going to sell books. i said nice. he said on the internet. i said cool. what s the internet? in 1994, then 30-year-old jeff bezos ditched his wall street job, borrowed his father s car and drove with his wife mackenzie to bellevue, washington, just outside seattle. and inside that garage, jeff
the investigatory power built and ratified by royal assent on tuesday. it is a sweeper piece of legislation that forces telecom companies to store everybody s data. your calls, texts, location data and web activity for a year. it also empowers law enforcement allowing them to legally hack into people s devices without them knowing. sounds extreme? it is. the law at the beginning of 2017 will give the government fast powers to essentially spy on its citizens by their online activities. the u.s. whistleblower edward snowden describe it as the most surveillance in the history of western democracy. it goes further than many ought talkeracies. the inventor of the worldwide web told the bbc that such a law had no place in a modern democracy adding it undermines
actions forthcoming. they both agree this is the appropriate step to take. he s been good for subway. the first showing him how much weight he lost. subway has more locations around the world than any retailer 44,000. he helped subway build their image as a healthy alternative to burgers. he will keep cooperateing with law enforcement. it s serious enough, they are scrubbing his image from their web activity. he is identifiable for him. he s been the face. now, the face is a raid on his home with computers coming out overnight. a serious situation. suspended. that word makes sense. they are going to watch the bottom line and give him a chance in the future depending on how it turns out. there s another story.