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Monthly Archives: July 2010
What’s Your Privacy Policy?
Recently, efforts to mine publicly available data for insight into the five Ws of future events have been getting a lot of attention. The focus of much of this attention has been on Recorded Future Inc. The catalyst for this … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged civil liberties, data mining, Google, national security, privacy
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Hyperbole
DJP is inundated on a daily basis with drivel. I’d bet that most of our readers are too. You know the junk: an eager-beaver tech journalist finds or is made aware of some unreported gem by an “analyst,” or bites … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion
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New Assignment: data model; CMS
Oliver Arts Publishing has commissioned Jet-Pack Studio to create a data model and a CMS for an asset/inventory tracking system for their catalog of original a reproduction art. The system will be accessible to a small pool of authenticated internal users, … Continue reading
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In The Valley of the Sun
Jet-Pack Studio has completed our relocation to the Phoenix metro area! It’s been an exhausting process, but one that has provided some valuable lessons. Lesson one: if I never move again, it’ll be too soon. Yeesh! We moved our headquarters … Continue reading

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