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Is Google Glass Just Another Nail in Privacy’s Coffin?

Melissa Agnes

A look at Google Glass’s privacy issues and terms of service by Judith Delaney, attorney. On April 15, 2014, Google had a one day sale of its Google Glass. This beta version cost $1,500 a pop that you had to pay by using Google wallet. So why am I writing about this? Well, for two reasons.

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The rise of FemTech

PR in High Definition

As I write this, my Word Document doesn’t even recognise the word, giving it a firm underscore in red. But, like every different flavour of technology, it did not just spawn out of thin air and its roots go back a long way. But today, we’re in the midst of a revolution – albeit a quiet one – of technology catered solely to women.

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Understanding the impact of AI on public relations

Wadds Inc.

This includes bias, copyright, privacy, and misinformation. There is also the need to engage with machines called prompt engineering which is the task of writing AI instructions. The adoption of AI by public relations in practice Public relations does not have a good track record when adopting new technology.

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May Tech news round-up

PR in High Definition

Zoom has been a go-to platform for many despite the security and privacy concerns, but the big tech firms have finally arrived with their products to take on Zoom. Google has just launched Google Meet; it’s free and currently has no time limit, you just need a Google account to access. The Independent has the full story.

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May Tech news round-up

PR in High Definition

Zoom has been a go-to platform for many despite the security and privacy concerns, but the big tech firms have finally arrived with their products to take on Zoom. Google has just launched Google Meet; it’s free and currently has no time limit, you just need a Google account to access. The Independent has the full story.

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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

I have to use Teams, Wrike, Kapost, Dropbox, Google Drive, Google Data Studio, Sharepoint, Salesforce, Oktopost and Slack to communicate with clients and teams. Technology has enabled me to do the work of five people and has enabled me to do that work in far less time.”. Adherence to privacy regulations.”. Taking a stand.

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Letter from Middlesbrough: 13 lessons from Mary Meeker’s 2019 report

Stephen Waddington

63% of US adults actively try and limit usage leading Apple, Google, Facebook and YouTube to launch time tracking features. #8 The conversation about user privacy is growing louder. Platforms are attempting to get ahead of the issue by improving privacy management. Technology is also enabling a remote workforce.

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