Friday, May 21, 2004


Neat?


"As subscribers pull the June Reason magazine out of their mailbox, something about the issue should look familiar. The magazine published 40,000 individualized covers displaying an aerial photo of the subscriber's home and the surrounding neighborhood... Inside, the personalization continues."

'Living in a database nation raises innumerable privacy concerns,' writes Gillespie in the June issue. 'But it also makes life easier and more prosperous. We may have kissed privacy goodbye -- and good riddance, too.'"

- from npr, link via Fixed and Considering.

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