How Facebook and Google are using algorithms to predict your next thought
How Facebook and Google are using algorithms to predict your next thought
By Ravie Lakshmanan
Advertisements follow you everywhere. Google and Facebook have become the de facto diarchs, mining your online attention to track every single move to serve their needs. While it’s becoming increasingly impossible to quench the big tech’s thirst for user data, collect they must in order to sell ads, and for them to survive and grow. So don’t be surprised the next time you have a private conversation with your friend about a specific brand of earphones you were planning to buy, only to see an ad for that very earphone the next time you pick up your phone. According to…
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Or just read more coverage about: Facebook,Google
May 2, 2019 at 06:52PM
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By Ravie Lakshmanan
Advertisements follow you everywhere. Google and Facebook have become the de facto diarchs, mining your online attention to track every single move to serve their needs. While it’s becoming increasingly impossible to quench the big tech’s thirst for user data, collect they must in order to sell ads, and for them to survive and grow. So don’t be surprised the next time you have a private conversation with your friend about a specific brand of earphones you were planning to buy, only to see an ad for that very earphone the next time you pick up your phone. According to…
This story continues at The Next Web
Or just read more coverage about: Facebook,Google
May 2, 2019 at 06:52PM
via The Next Web http://bit.ly/2PGPgWQ
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