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INF 103 Week 3 DQ 1 Ubiquitous Computing and Your Privacy

For more course tutorials visit www.uoptutorial.com INF 103 Week 3 DQ 1 Ubiquitous Computing and Your Privacy Ubiquitous Computing and Your Privacy. MySpace, Facebook, email, and collaborative sites for both work and leisure are a norm on the net these days. But did you know all of the content you post on many of these sites immediately become partially owned by the sites themselves? And, taking items away by deleting them never really gets rid of them. In fact, in Groundswell by Bernoff and Li, they state that trying to take something off the Internet that you have posted is like trying to remove pee from a pool. Scott McNealy, founder of Sun Microsystems, perhaps sums it up best, "You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it.”

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INF 103 Week 3 DQ 1 Ubiquitous Computing and Your Privacy Ubiquitous Computing and Your Privacy. MySpace, Facebook, email, and collaborative sites for both work and leisure are a norm on the net these days. But did you know all of the content you post on many of these sites immediately become partially owned by the sites themselves? And, taking items away by deleting them never really gets rid of them. In fact, in Groundswell by Bernoff and Li, they state that trying to take something off the Internet that you have posted is like trying to remove pee from a pool. Scott McNealy, founder of Sun Microsystems, perhaps sums it up best, "You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it.”

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<strong>INF</strong> <strong>103</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 3 <strong>DQ</strong> 1 <strong>Ubiquitous</strong> <strong>Computing</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Privacy</strong> <strong>Ubiquitous</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Privacy</strong>. MySpace, Facebook, email, <strong>and</strong> collaborative sites for both work <strong>and</strong><br />

leisure are a norm on the net these days. But did you know all of the content you post on<br />

many of these sites immediately become partially owned by the sites themselves? And,<br />

taking items away by deleting them never really gets rid of them. In fact, in Groundswell<br />

by Bernoff <strong>and</strong> Li, they state that trying to take something off the Internet that you have<br />

posted is like trying to remove pee from a pool. Scott McNealy, founder of Sun<br />

Microsystems, perhaps sums it up best, "You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it.”

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