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Michael Zimmer, PhD, is a privacy and data ethics scholar at Marquette University

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Month: December 2005

23Dec

Should Search Engines Help China Filter & Track Searches?

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 23, 2005in Information Ethics, Search Engines

Dan Solove points to this Salon article that reveals how Google, Yahoo and Microsoft help the Chinese government not only filter out search results that they want to censor, but also help track down the individuals engaging in criticism and…

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23Dec

Universal Automobile Surveillance in the UK

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 23, 2005in Mobility, Privacy

Bruce Schneier points us to the latest steps the UK is taking to embark on wholesale surveillance of citizens driving on the public roads: Britain is to become the first country in the world where the movements of all vehicles…

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23Dec

danah boyd on the Seigenthaler-Wikipedia Controversy

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 23, 2005in Information Ethics, Internet

danah boyd has an excellent post on the recent Seigenthaler-Wikipedia controversy, focusing particularly on the academic community's response: What pissed me off more was how the academic community pointed to this case and went “See! See! Wikipedia is terrible! We…

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21Dec

Governments Tremble at Google’s Bird’s-Eye View

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 21, 2005in Information Ethics, Search Engines

The New York Times finally picks up on this discussion about how some governments are concerned over the detailed images of sensitive sites Google Earth makes available to the public.

21Dec

Bias in Google-AOL Deal; “Unethical,” says Microsoft

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 21, 2005in Privacy, Search Engines

I'm late (due to end-of-semester grading) to the discussion of the recent Google-AOL deal. The key points:Google spends $1 billion to gain a 5% stake in AOL;Google offers special promotion and links to AOL (as sponsored links) for searches which…

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18Dec
1 comment on “The Value Implications of Paid Search”

The Value Implications of Paid Search

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 18, 2005in Information Ethics, Publications, Values In Design1 Comment

PSU information science scholar Jim Jansen was guest editor for a special issue of the Bulletin for the American Society for Information Science and Technology on the practice of paid search. Jim was kind enough to ask me for a…

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10Dec

Google Increases Ad Font Size

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 10, 2005in Search Engines

Google announced that they are increasing the font size of the AdWords paid search results becuase "The more similar the type, the higher the CTR [click through rate]." You can view the difference: before vs. after. By making the paid…

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09Dec

Air Force’s New Mission: Dominate Cyberspace

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 9, 2005in Internet

Noting that "the realities of the world have changed dramatically since the creation of the Air Force in 1947," the US Air Force has released a new mission statement: The mission of the United States Air Force is to deliver…

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06Dec

More Driving Big Brother

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 6, 2005in Privacy

Declan McCullagh at CNET offers his commentary on the latest example of "driving big brother": GPS tracking of vehicles in support of mileage-based road user fees. From his commentary:In principle, the idea of what bureaucrats like to call "value pricing"…

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03Dec

Google Search and Seizure

Posted by Michael Zimmeron December 3, 2005in Search Engines

Prompted in part by the recenet story about how your search history could be used as evidence against you in court, Robert Kuttner has a scathing op-ed in the Boston Globe regarding Google and individual privacy rights titled "Google Search…

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