Thursday, 12 April 2012

Today’s Scuttlebot: Female Founders and Internet Freedom


Here are some of the most interesting items that the tech reporters and editors of The New York Times found on the Web on Wednesday. There are more here.
Video From Inside a Foxconn Factory
MARKETPLACE.ORG | Watch your iPad being made at this Foxconn factory. – Nick Wingfield
Your (Virtual) Future Self Wants You to Save Up
NPR.ORG | A digital mirror of the future helps overcome one of the big hurdles in behavioral economics. – Steve Lohr
This Internet Provider Pledges to Put Your Privacy First. Always
CNET NEWS | New Internet provider’s pitch: NSA-surveillance-free communication. – Nicole Perlroth
Tech and the City
BETABEAT.COM | Get it, girl: A recent study found that New York has twice the number of female founders as rival Silicon Valley. – Jenna Wortham
Free the Network — a Documentary
MOTHERBOARD.VICE.COM | A great glimpse into the do-it-yourself hack-tech movement that is raising questions about the role of the Internet in our lives. – Jenna Wortham

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