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Predictions 2014: A Difficult Year To See

John Battelle's Searchblog

And I cannot imagine one company or government will solve the issue of climate change (no matter how many wind farms or autonomous cars Google might create), nor will thousands of well meaning but loosely connected organizations (or the UN, for that matter). 2014 will be the year auto companies come to terms with this question.

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What Will Search Look Like In Mobile? A Visit With Jack

John Battelle's Searchblog

On your phone, there are no links to index, no publicly accessible commons of web pages to crawl and analyze. That means search’s presumptive barrier of completeness (the cost Google bears of keeping the entire Internet in RAM, for example) is not a barrier on mobile. Search on mobile, for now, is identical to search on the web.

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Security Keys

Imperial Violet

The first instance of this that Google can find is from Bill Gates in 2004 , although I suspect it wasn’t the first. Google Authenticator ) which produces codes that change every minute or so. If the user can be tricked into installing malware, it could access the Security Key and request login signatures for arbitrary sites.

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

And that’s a massive problem for Facebook and Google, who have been dragged to the stocks over their algorithms’ inability to, well, act like a rational and dignified human being. Google: Millions Flock to Self Service, Rise of the Algos. What you did with them then was your business, not Google’s.

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

And that’s a massive problem for Facebook and Google, who have been dragged to the stocks over their algorithms’ inability to, well, act like a rational and dignified human being. Google: Millions Flock to Self Service, Rise of the Algos. What you did with them then was your business, not Google’s.

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

And that’s a massive problem for Facebook and Google, who have been dragged to the stocks over their algorithms’ inability to, well, act like a rational and dignified human being. Google: Millions Flock to Self Service, Rise of the Algos. What you did with them then was your business, not Google’s.