The pursuit of exotic beauty in such a life would have been like having a ball of tinfoil in your stomach, all that airy metal filling you up with hunger.
[Behavioral tracking] is an area today that has very few regulations and even fewer rules.
Privacy is not an option, and it shouldn't be the price we accept for just getting on the Internet.
[I am] not even two bites into breakfast, and there are already nearly 25 sites that are tracking me. I have navigated to a total of four.
I am being stalked across the Web. And why is this happening? Pretty simple: It's huge business.
We are being watched. It's now time for us to watch the watchers.
We are like Hansel and Gretel, leaving bread crumbs of our personal information everywhere we travel through the digital woods.
I wanted to take on a little bit more of a leadership role. I'm getting older and things are coming to me more and I have to take responsibility for that.
Remember when those CD-ROMs from AOL came in the mail almost every day? The company was considered ubiquitous, invincible. Former AOL CEO Steve Case was no less a genius than Mark Zuckerberg.
Often it feels like we are at a home match when we have so many fans there. The singing, the cheering helps the players. (on Chelsea playing on the road)
Who is king in the world of the blind when there isn't even a one eyed man?