Derek Willis, New York Times, July 22, 2014,
"Using cat pictures ? that essential building block of the Internet ? and
a supercomputer, a Florida State University professor has built a site
that shows the locations of the cats (at least at some point in time,
given their nature) and, presumably, of their owners.
Owen Mundy, an assistant professor of art who studies the relationship
between data and the public, created ?I Know Where Your Cat Lives? as a
way of demonstrating ?the status quo of personal data usage by startups
and international megacorps who are riding the wave of decreased privacy
for all,? Mr. Mundy wrote in a post about the site.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/23/upshot/what-the-internet-can-see-from-your-cat-pictures.html?_r=0
Gary Link
Pittsburgh, PA
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