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Insurance and Data Value

Information Playground

Several weeks ago I started a series of blog posts introducing five different types of data valuation business processes. For example, data valuation can occur.during Mergers and Acquisitions. A great example of a company that turned data into revenue is 23andMe.in part of asset valuation during a bankruptcy.

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How Google Erased Anonymous Tracking and Nobody Noticed

Outside Innovation

We were trading our right to privacy for free services and convenience. I blogged about the state of online privacy and my concern about Google during the Google/DoubleClick merger. c) Keep the people in our social network from inadvertently violating our privacy. Not 18 months from now, but now.". That wall has just fallen.'”.

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How Google Erased Anonymous Tracking and Nobody Noticed

Outside Innovation

We were trading our right to privacy for free services and convenience. I blogged about the state of online privacy and my concern about Google during the Google/DoubleClick merger. c) Keep the people in our social network from inadvertently violating our privacy. Not 18 months from now, but now.". That wall has just fallen.'”.

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

What if people needed to pay for privacy? What if data became worthless? What if everyone had a digital log book with data starting from birth? Smart assistants like Alexa (Amazon), Google Assistant (Google) or Siri (Apple) are the first mass-market examples of how voice interfaces could look like in the future.

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

What if people needed to pay for privacy? What if data became worthless? What if everyone had a digital log book with data starting from birth? Smart assistants like Alexa (Amazon), Google Assistant (Google) or Siri (Apple) are the first mass-market examples of how voice interfaces could look like in the future.