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Get Out of Your Office, And Into The Modern Working City: OpenCo SF Is Live!

John Battelle's Searchblog

'The post Get Out of Your Office, And Into The Modern Working City: OpenCo SF Is Live! appeared first on John Battelle's Search Blog. I’m bustin’ with pride to announce that after great festivals in London , New York , and Detroit , OpenCo is returning next month to its home base of San Francisco, and the lineup is 135 companies strong *.

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The (untold) price of doing local search

Elie

Nearly everyone loves mobile apps that can perform local searches, get directions, or find the nearest decent restaurant. But what’s not so obvious is that these local apps can have hidden bandwidth costs — meaning that, in some cases, they can run up your phone bill in ways you might not expect.

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Hunton Privacy Attorneys Featured Among New York Super Lawyers

Hunton Privacy

Hunton & Williams LLP is pleased to announce that several privacy lawyers were named to the New York Metro Super Lawyers list for 2013. For the eighth consecutive year, Lisa J. Sotto , partner and head of the Global Privacy and Cybersecurity practice at Hunton & Williams LLP, was selected as a New York Super Lawyer. She also was featured in the latest edition of New York Super Lawyers Magazine in an article entitled “ The Queen of Breach: Privacy Expert Lisa Sotto Goes Public.

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A retrospective look at the Magic Quadrant for Social Software in the Workplace, 2007-2013

ChiefTech

'In this new post on the Ripple Effect Group blog , I decided to take a retrospective look at Gartner''s Magic Quadrant for Social Software in the Workplace since 2007. One of my observations is that over the last 4 years over half the vendors have remained fairly constant in the quadrant. This means there are some mature offerings out there in the market, but there is still room for plenty of competition in this space.

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Get Better Network Graphs & Save Analysts Time

Many organizations today are unlocking the power of their data by using graph databases to feed downstream analytics, enahance visualizations, and more. Yet, when different graph nodes represent the same entity, graphs get messy. Watch this essential video with Senzing CEO Jeff Jonas on how adding entity resolution to a graph database condenses network graphs to improve analytics and save your analysts time.

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Search and Immortality

John Battelle's Searchblog

'The post Search and Immortality appeared first on John Battelle's Search Blog. Funny thing, there I was two days ago, at Google’s annual conference , watching Larry Page get asked questions so pliant in nature they couldn’t be called softballs. They were more like tee balls – little round interrogatives gingerly placed on a plastic column for Page to swat out into the crowd.

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else 9.16: Start Making Sense

John Battelle's Searchblog

'The post else 9.16: Start Making Sense appeared first on John Battelle's Search Blog. This week, we’re excited about what the new M7 sensors mean for iPhone activity tracking, we’re thinking about how to rebuild trust in the internet and tech companies post-Snowden, and we’re listening to some music that plays with the boundaries between analog and digital.

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Commissioner Reding Comments on EU General Data Protection Regulation Negotiations

Hunton Privacy

On September 6, 2013, Vice-President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Viviane Reding traveled to Berlin where she commented on the status of the negotiations on the proposed EU General Data Protection Regulation (the “Proposed Regulation”). Commissioner Reding indicated that she was looking for Germany to become involved in the discussions about the Proposed Regulation at the highest level, and she argued in favor of stricter regulations

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HHS Releases Model Notices of Privacy Practices

Hunton Privacy

This week, the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”), in conjunction with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, released model Notices of Privacy Practices. The notices, which have been developed for use by health care providers and health plans, come in different formats: an 8-page booklet; a 5-page layered notice that summarizes key details on the first page and includes the full content of the booklet on the remaining four

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Hunton Global Privacy Update

Hunton Privacy

On September 19, 2013, Hunton & Williams’ Global Privacy and Cybersecurity practice group hosted the first webcast in its new Hunton Global Privacy Update series. The program focused on the latest updates regarding the EU General Data Protection Regulation, recent Safe Harbor issues from both European and American perspectives, and cybersecurity developments on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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OECD Issues Updated Privacy Guidelines

Hunton Privacy

On September 9, 2013, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (“OECD”) published its revised guidelines governing the protection of privacy and transborder flows of personal data (the “Revised Guidelines”), updating the OECD’s original guidelines from 1980 that became the first set of accepted international privacy principles. Two themes run through the Revised Guidelines: (1) the need for a practical, risk management-based approach to the implementation of privacy protection;

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