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Predictions 2017 – How’d I Do This Year?

John Battelle's Searchblog

Score: 10 of 10. #2: One year later, chatbots have faded (but “appbots” are on the rise ), and voice-driven systems have secured a place in our shared culture. Score: 5 of 10. #3. Score: 4 of 10. #4. Score: 7 of 10. #5. S core: 2 of 10. #6. Score: 6 of 10. #7. Score: 0 out of 10. #

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Predictions 2017 – How’d I Do This Year?

John Battelle's Searchblog

for its ravenous and largely opaque data collection practices, its closed and self-serving approach to its own platforms, and its refusal to acknowledge or address the very real externalities…created by its products and services.” Score: 10 of 10. #2: Score: 5 of 10. #3. Score: 4 of 10. #4. Score: 7 of 10.

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Predictions 2017 – How’d I Do This Year?

John Battelle's Searchblog

for its ravenous and largely opaque data collection practices, its closed and self-serving approach to its own platforms, and its refusal to acknowledge or address the very real externalities…created by its products and services.” Score: 10 of 10. #2: Score: 5 of 10. #3. Score: 4 of 10. #4. Score: 7 of 10.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

Most of that focus has centered on data collection, storage, sharing, and, in particular, third-party transactions in which customer information is harnessed for advertising purposes. Could a party, for instance, decline to produce, review, or even collect certain types of data due to privacy concerns?

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Predictions 2017: A Chain Reaction

John Battelle's Searchblog

2017 will be the year the industry is cast as a villain – for its ravenous and largely opaque data collection practices, its closed and self-serving approach to its own platforms, and its refusal to acknowledge or address the very real externalities, particularly in employment , created by its products and services.