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Blockchain and ITEGA: Moving from Metaphor to Marketplace

Blockchain and ITEGA: Moving from Metaphor to Marketplace

by wpdensmore | Feb 4, 2018 | background, identity, network, technology

If “blockchain” is largely a metaphor for such operating principles, then ITEGA at this stage is very consistent with the gestalt of the blockchain movement, once you get beyond the very abstract and application-unspecific technology of chains of data blocks that are...

Surveillance protection: Key benefits for publishers

by wpdensmore | Apr 20, 2017 | advertising, background, privacy

By Don Marti & Bill Densmore Ad fraud is enabled by cross-site surveillance: A fraudbot collects cookies (“cookie licking”) at a legit publisher’s site, then uses them to look like a human when visiting fraud sites. This is called “data leakage.” The costs of...

Concerning the future of news: Three views, two requirements and an inflection point?

by wpdensmore | Sep 23, 2016 | background, explanations

  By Bill Densmore ITE Project Director Consumers need a simple, secure way to access, share and pay for valuable information from multiple services and sources. News organizations – legacy and new – would like to be the best-possible source for those users to receive...

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