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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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The rise of data and the death of politics

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Tech pioneers in the US are advocating a new data-based approach to governance – 'algorithmic regulation'. But where does this leave governments, asks Evgeny Morozov
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The Internet of Things might not be what you're hoping for - ZDNet

The Internet of Things might not be what you're hoping for - ZDNet | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it


What Google seem to do is try to understand and change society through their products.

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Big Brother is coming: Google, mass surveillance, and the rise of the “Internet of Things”

Big Brother is coming: Google, mass surveillance, and the rise of the “Internet of Things” | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Tech companies are making a play to put the Internet in everything. Here's why you should be nervous.
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Google's grand plan for Nest goes way beyond the Internet of things - InfoWorld

Google's grand plan for Nest goes way beyond the Internet of things - InfoWorld | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

When Google buys a company, the results aren't usually pretty. Nearly all get shut down, their technology sometimes absorbed into the gargantuan data-capture engine that is Google's services and apps business. A few stick around, although heavily Googleized. This was the case with Android, an ostensibly open source effort that Google runs as it pleases, and Motorola Mobility, whose original staff was decimated and whose 3LM security technology was jettisoned.

 
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