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W3C Makes Web a Friendlier Place

w3c On July 29th, the World Wide Web Consortium took another step towards making internet access easier on mobile devices. The W3C, which is housed in CSAIL’s Stata Center, is attempting to streamline the process of remote Web access by standardizing mobile markup languages. W3C functions as a partnership between CSAIL, the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics in France, and Japan’s Keio University.

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New Book Questions Privacy in the Digital Age

Digital data is everywhere – and so, by definition, are its traces. It is in your cell phone calls, your social networking pages, your inbox, and even in the GPS tracker in your car. CSAIL professor Hal Abelson wants to know if, in today's computerized society, privacy is something that can ever be guaranteed, or even expected. Abelson, who is a MacVicar Faculty Fellow, explores the implications of the "digital explosion" in a new book, entitled Blown to Bits, co-authored with Ken Leeden and Harry Lewis. To learn more about the project, click here; the book's website can be found here.