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End of the Road
Read more: End of the RoadAfter a decade of advocating for the developer community, the time has come to wind down the Developers Alliance. For some of you, this may come as a shock. As…
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European Data Protection: GDPR and Beyond
Read more: European Data Protection: GDPR and BeyondGeneral Data Protection Regulation, ePrivacy Directive, Safe Harbour … What’s going on with data protection in Europe today?
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Shedding light on the DSM: what has been done, where does it stand, what to expect
Read more: Shedding light on the DSM: what has been done, where does it stand, what to expectThe European Commission’s Digital Single Market Strategy consists of 16 initiatives that will help create a consistent set of rules for digital matters across the EU’s 28 Member States.
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Opportunities for Mobile Innovators: CTIA Announces StartUp Labs 2016
Read more: Opportunities for Mobile Innovators: CTIA Announces StartUp Labs 2016If you want to know about the future of wireless, look no further than CTIA Super Mobility 2016. This three-day event is a must-attend conference for news and innovation in the wireless ecosystem, with keynote panels, educational sessions, and exhibitions on the latest mobile technologies, happening in Las Vegas September 7-9.
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Statement from the Application Developers Alliance on Burr-Feinstein Encryption Legislation
Read more: Statement from the Application Developers Alliance on Burr-Feinstein Encryption LegislationWashington, D.C. (April 13, 2016) — Below is a statement from Application Developers Alliance President and CEO Jake Ward in strong opposition to the draft Compliance and Court Orders Act of 2016, introduced by Senators Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.).
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Thirty Years: A Lifetime in the Digital Age, a Snapshot in America’s Fight for Privacy
Read more: Thirty Years: A Lifetime in the Digital Age, a Snapshot in America’s Fight for PrivacyIn 1986, IBM released its first laptop computer, the 5140 Convertible. For $1,995 (over $4,300 in today’s dollars), consumers could own this 12-pound PC. Thirty years later, in April 2016, HP released the Spectre laptop, one-fifth the weight of its 30-year-old counterpart with 15,000 times more memory for a fraction of the price. Clearly, the…
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Face to Face with the European Commission – a Conversation with Carlo Corazza
Read more: Face to Face with the European Commission – a Conversation with Carlo CorazzaAs a part of our “Face to Face with the European Commission” series, we explored the area of the sharing economy with Mr. Corazza, as well as the Commission’s future actions, the role of digital intermediaries and his own opinions on the collaborative economy. Write here…