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Business Movers
The Rise and Fall of Uber | Greyball | 3

Business Movers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 39:49


New York Times journalist Mike Issac's story about a secret spying program at Uber puts Travis in the crosshairs of Uber's board of directors and threatens to deprive the infamous leader of the company he helped create. To listen to Business Movers ad-free, join Wondery+ in the Wondery App. Click here to download the app: https://wondery.app.link/businessmovers.Support us by supporting our sponsors! Babbel - Right now, when you purchase a 3-month Babbel subscription, you'll get an additional 3 months for FREE. That's 6 months, for the price of 3! Just go to BABBEL.com and use promo code MOVERS.ZipRecruiter - Try it for free —only at ZipRecruiter.com/movers.Best Fiends - Download Best Fiends FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google Play.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Podcast Libre à vous !
#54 - Nextcloud – Film « Sortir du cadre » – La pituite de Luk« Libre à vous ! » diffusée mardi 18 février 2020 sur radio Cause Commune

Podcast Libre à vous !

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020


Au programme : Nextcloud un logiciel libre, de site d'hébergement et de partage de fichiers, d’agenda, de contacts et bien d’autres fonctionnalités ; présentation du projet Sortir du cadre (un film et une série documentaire sur les artistes et les œuvres sous licences libres et ouvertes dans l’art) ; chronique « La pituite de Luk » qui portera sur le thème « mieux vaut demander pardon que demander la permission ». Émission Références Transcription Contact Libre à vous !, l'émission pour comprendre et agir avec l'April, chaque mardi de 15h30 à 17h sur la radio Cause commune (93.1 FM en Île-de-France et sur Internet). Au programme de la 54e émission : sujet principal : Nextcloud un logiciel libre, de site d'hébergement et de partage de fichiers, d’agenda, de contacts et bien d’autres fonctionnalités, avec Nina Cercy, Représentante France chez Nextcloud, et François Poulain de la société Cliss XXI et membre de l'équipe du Chapril (site de l'April qui propose des services libres) ; la chronique « Le libre fait sa comm' » d'Isabella Vanni, coordinatrice vie associative et responsable projets à l'April, qui interviewera une personne du projet Sortir du cadre (un film et une série documentaire sur les artistes et les œuvres sous licences libres et ouvertes dans l’art) ; la chronique « La pituite de Luk » qui portera sur le thème « mieux vaut demander pardon que demander la permission » ; diverses annonces. Réécouter en ligne Votre navigateur ne supporte pas l'élément audio : écoutez l'émission (format OGG) ou format MP3. podcast OGG et podcast MP3 S'abonner au podcast Podcasts des différents sujets abordés Chronique « Le libre fait sa comm' » d'Isabella Vanni, coordinatrice vie associative et responsable projets à l'April, interview projet Sortir du cadre (un film et une série documentaire sur les artistes et les œuvres sous licences libres et ouvertes dans l’art) (format OGG) (et format MP3) (12 minutes 57 secondes) Nextcloud un logiciel libre, de site d'hébergement et de partage de fichiers, d’agenda, de contacts et bien d’autres fonctionnalités, avec Nina Cercy, Représentante France chez Nextcloud, et François Poulain de la société Cliss XXI et membre de l'équipe du Chapril (site de l'April qui propose des services libres) (format OGG) (et format MP3) (52 minutes 58 secondes) Chronique « La pituite de Luk » sur le thème « mieux vaut demander pardon que demander la permission » (format OGG) (et format MP3) (4 minutes 41 secondes) Annonces (format OGG) (et format MP3) (3 minutes 28 secondes) N'hésitez pas à nous faire des retours sur le contenu de nos émissions pour indiquer ce qui vous a plu mais aussi les points d'amélioration. Vous pouvez nous contacter par courriel, sur le webchat dédié à l'émission (mais nous n'y sommes pas forcément tout le temps) ou encore sur notre salon IRC (accès par webchat). toc_collapse=0; Sommaire  Personnes participantes Galerie photos Références pour la partie consacrée au projet Sortir du cadre Références pour la partie consacrée à Nextcloud Références pour la chronique « La pituite de Luk » Références pour la partie sur les annonces diverses Pauses musicales Licences de diffusion, réutilisation Personnes participantes Les personnes qui ont participé à l'émission : Frédéric Couchet, délégué général de l'April Tristan Duval, co-réalisateur de Sortir du cadre Isabella Vanni, coordinatrice vie associative et responsable projets à l'April Nina Cercy, Représentante France chez Nextcloud François Poulain de la société Cliss XXI et membre de l'équipe du Chapril (site de l'April qui propose des services libres) Luk Étienne Gonnu, chargé de mission affaires publiques à l'April (à la régie) Galerie photos Vous pouvez voir quelques photos prises pendant l'émission. Références pour la partie consacrée au projet Sortir du cadre Appel à financement participatif pour Sortir du cadre Site web de l'association Lent Ciné Toutes les chroniques « Le libre fait sa comm' » Références pour la partie consacrée à Nextcloud Nextcloud Chapril et le service Nextcloud CHATONS (Collectif des Hébergeurs Alternatifs,Transparents, Ouverts, Neutres et Solidaires) Tracim Références pour la chronique « La pituite de Luk » Astronomers' Concerns Intensify With SpaceX's Latest Starlink Launch Why Zuckerberg’s 14-Year Apology Tour Hasn’t Fixed Facebook Leaked Documents Expose the Secretive Market for Your Web Browsing Data Uber accusé de ne pas protéger les données de ses utilisateurs et d’entrave à la justice Greyball, le logiciel secret d’Uber pour se jouer des autorités Uber aurait manipulé les données de navigation pour reverser moins aux chauffeurs Uber accusée d’avoir surveillé illégalement les chauffeurs de son concurrent Lyft Uber’s C.E.O. Plays With Fire Pourquoi Uber a si mauvaise réputation Cause probable de l'accident mortel Uber : tout le monde en prend pour son grade Practice Fusion, once backed by top VCs, pushed doctors to prescribe opioids in kickback scheme Sur les Boeing 737 MAX qui se sont écrasés, deux dispositifs de sécurité étaient vendus en option Boeing 737 Max project flawed because of ‘incredibly pressurised’ design process Toutes les chroniques de Luk Références pour la partie sur les annonces diverses Pacte pour la Transition S'engager pour le logiciel libre à l'occasion des municipales de mars 2020 Nextcloud: outil collaboratif Le samedi 22 février 2020 de 10h00 à 12h00. Fabrique collective de la Culture du Libre, médiathèque Jules Verne 2 rue de Malines Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy Hackathon pastoral Du vendredi 21 février 2020 à 19h00 au dimanche 23 février 2020 à 21h00. Salon de l'Agriculture porte de Versailles Paris Soirée de contribution au libre 20 janvier 2020 FPH, 38 rue Saint-Sabin Paris 11e Réunion du groupe de travail Sensibilisation de l'April jeudi 20 février 2020 à la FPH (Paris 11e) - accueil à partir de 18 h 30 L'Agenda du Libre Pauses musicales Les références pour les pauses musicales : Notre pad pour proposer des musiques diffusées sous une licence libre Anime Gurl par Anozira (Licence CC BY-SA 3.0, 3 minutes 31) Wandering par Hungry Lucy (Licence CC BY 3.0, 4 minutes 08) I'll Be Right Behind You Josephine par Josh Woodward (Licence CC BY 4.0, 4 minutes 19) Wesh Tone par Realaze (Licence Art Libre 1.3, 4 minutes 36) Licences de diffusion, réutilisation Les podcasts sont diffusés selon les termes d’au moins une des licences suivantes : licence Art libre version 1.3 ou ultérieure, licence Creative Commons By Sa version 2.0 ou ultérieure et licence GNU FDL version 1.3 ou ultérieure. 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Podcast Libre à vous !
Chronique de Luk sur le thème « mieux vaut demander pardon que demander la permission »

Podcast Libre à vous !

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 4:41


Les références : Astronomers' Concerns Intensify With SpaceX's Latest Starlink Launch Why Zuckerberg's 14-Year Apology Tour Hasn't Fixed Facebook Leaked Documents Expose the Secretive Market for Your Web Browsing Data Uber accusé de ne pas protéger les données de ses utilisateurs et d'entrave à la justice Greyball, le logiciel secret d'Uber pour se jouer des autorités Uber aurait manipulé les données de navigation pour reverser moins aux chauffeurs Uber accusée d'avoir surveillé illégalement les chauffeurs de son concurrent Lyft Uber's C.E.O. Plays With Fire Pourquoi Uber a si mauvaise réputation Cause probable de l'accident mortel Uber : tout le monde en prend pour son grade Practice Fusion, once backed by top VCs, pushed doctors to prescribe opioids in kickback scheme Sur les Boeing 737 MAX qui se sont écrasés, deux dispositifs de sécurité étaient vendus en option Boeing 737 Max project flawed because of ‘incredibly pressurised' design processVous pouvez commenter les émissions, nous faire des retours pour nous améliorer, ou encore des suggestions. Et même mettre une note sur 5 étoiles si vous le souhaitez. Il est important pour nous d'avoir vos retours car, contrairement par exemple à une conférence, nous n'avons pas un public en face de nous qui peut réagir. Pour cela, rendez-vous sur la page dédiée.

TechLaw10
Episode 207: Is It Over for Uber in London?

TechLaw10

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 11:34


TechLaw10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this episode, Jonathan and Eric discuss Uber's current issues in the London market.

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Ep 88: Technology and Teaching: Opportunities for Measurable Student Outcomes with Shayna Cook

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 16:54


Shayna Cook (cook_shayna) is a policy analyst with the Education Policy program at New America. She is a member of the Learning Technologies project. Shayna researches and reports on innovation, new technologies, and digital equity issues concerning children from birth through third grade. She is a former teacher who graduated from American University with a master's degree in education, focusing on policy and leadership. She holds a bachelor's degree in classics from Howard University. In this episode, we discussed: how states can use federal funding to promote family engagement. how schools can more effectively incorporate technology to promote family engagement. how to evaluate engagement programs to determine how they improve learning outcomes. Resources: New America's Education Policy Program New Guidance on Using the Every Student Succeeds Act to Support Early Learning by Shayna Cook (New America, 2016) Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy by Tressie McMillan Cottom NEWS ROUNDUP Sinclair is acquiring Tribune broadcasting, the companies announced on Monday, for a cool $3.9 billion. Tribune owns 42 tv stations in 33 markets, WGN, digital multicast network Antenna TV, minority stakes in the TV Food Network and CareerBuilder, and a variety of real estate assets, according to the companies' press release. Even after the Republican controlled FCC threw it a bone at its last open meeting by reinstating the UHF discount, which lets broadcasters half the size of the audience their UHF stations reach, thereby enabling broadcast companies to own more stations, Sinclair may still need to divest some its stations to fall under the 39 percent cap on the national audience. Sinclair is Chaired by David Smith--a key supporter of Donald Trump. ---- President Trump signed an executive order establishing a new American Technology Council which will be tasked with coming up with ways to transform and modernize the federal government. It's not clear yet which companies will participate, but Tony Romm at Recode notes that Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft have huddled with the administration in the past.  Mike Allen at Axios reported the creation of the Council was spearheaded by Trump advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner and that the council will hold a summit in June to map out a plan for the duration of the Trump administration. Two lawmakers also created a bi-partisan Digital Trade Caucus last week which is aimed at protecting cross-border digital trade from protectionism. Minnesota Republican Erik Paulsen and Washington Democrat Suzan DelBene made the announcement last week. The Department of Justice has announced a criminal investigation into Uber.  The New York Times reported in March that the company was using a software called Greyball to circumvent local authorities in areas where Uber hasn't been approved yet. Now a grand jury in Northern California has subpoenaed documents from Uber related to the matter. Dan Levine has the story in Reuters. The State Department wants to intensify its scrutiny of visa applicants. The agency published a document last week, in line with the Trump administration's efforts to subject visa applicants to "extreme vetting", which outlines plans to require visa applicants to provide five years worth of their social media handles, phone numbers and email addresses. The public will have a chance to comment on the new proposed rules until May 18th. Yaganeh Torbati and Mica Rosenberg report in Reuters. The reined-in National Security Agency still collected 151 million phone records in 2016. Charlie Savage reports in the New York Times that the NSA previously collected billions of phone records per day, according to a transparency report released last week. The Department of Homeland Security warned of an emerging espionage campaign led by Chinese hackers. The hacker group APT10 or MenuPass group has targeted construction, aerospace, engineering and telecom companies in the past, but security analysts are now saying they found evidence that the group could now be working in tandem with the Chinese government to collect military secrets from the United States.  Chris Bing has the story in CyberScoop. Elon Musk's SpaceX boosted a classified U.S. Spy Satellite into orbit on Monday May 1st at 7:14AM. The payload is a National Reconnaissance Office satellite. SpaceX is trying to ramp up its commercial space flight program following an explosion last September that halted it. However, last week's launch was SpaceX's 4th successful launch since January, and it was flawless. Andy Pasztor reports in the Wall Street Journal. Finally, a report by an engineer at Facebook found the company rejects code submitted by female engineers at a rate that is 35% higher than their male counterparts. Facebook's most recent diversity report shows women comprise just 17% of Facebook's technical workforce. Deepa Seetharaman reports in the Wall Street Journal.

Computer Talk with TAB
Computer Talk with TAB 5/6/17 Hr 1

Computer Talk with TAB

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2017 39:13


Erik and Bob Take Your computer questions. What you need to know about the recent Google Docs phishing scam. Families of the San Bernadino terrorism victims are suing Facebook, Google and Twitter amid allegations of knowingly allowing terrorism and ISIS support to flourish on their online services. Are social media companies like Facebook responsible for the content that is placed on them? Study says Cell phone users drink and smoke more than landline users. H1-B visa reforms cause major U.S. tech company to recruit U.S. employees. We offer ideas to troubleshoot laptop stops playing sound after many hours of use. The benefits of going "in house": A business owner gets help on dealing with undeliverable "blacklisted" email from their cloud content provider. Will running Windows Defender and Malwarebytes at the same time slow down your computer? We tell you about OpenDNS service to surf the Internet safely. Ride-sharing service Uber faces criminal investigation over alleged effort to avoid regulators with "Greyball" app. A listener asks if it is safe to move an memory card from his old tablet to his new tablet deviace. Tesla is deliberately telling people that the Model 3 is "worse" than the Model S.

The Drill Down
467: Watching You Watching Me

The Drill Down

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 61:40


This week, How Uber is deceiving the authorities, Wikileaks' secret trove of CIA hacks, How much is Snapchat worth?, Twitch takes on Twitter, using our DNA as near infinite memory storage and much much more.   What We're Playing With Andy: Kensington Wired Mouse For Life (a ‘do not buy'); Abstract on Netflix Tosin: Tales by Light Dwayne: Logan & Get Out Headlines Snapchat stock finishes up 44% on first day Snap stock suffers first major selloff since going public Twitch replaced its home page with a Twitter clone for gamers Audible Book of the Week Animal Farm by George Orwell Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: Pigs (Three Different Ones) by Pink Floyd Hot Topic How Uber Used Secret Greyball Tool to Deceive Authorities Worldwide WikiLeaks Releases Trove of Alleged C.I.A. Hacking Documents The CIA is hacking Samsung Smart TVs, according to WikiLeaks docs WIKILEAKS FILES SHOW THE CIA REPURPOSING HACKING CODE TO SAVE TIME, NOT TO FRAME RUSSIA Music Break: Can't Hold Us Down by Christina Aguilera Final Word Computer operating system and short movie stored on DNA Google's Deep Learning AI project diagnoses cancer faster than pathologists The Drill Down Video of the Week International Women's Day 2017: Here are five women who defied the odds to make it in technology Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box product manager Tosin Onafowokan.

DigitalOutbox
DigitalOutbox Episode 304

DigitalOutbox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2017


Chris and Ian discuss Uber, MWC and the Nintendo Switch http://www.digitaloutbox.com/podcasts/episode304/DigitalOutbox-304-170304.mp3 Download iTunes MP3 Shownotes Uber uses 'secret program' Greyball to hide from regulators Mozilla acquires Pocket to gain a foothold on mobile devices Amazon cloud sputters for hours, and a boatload of websites go offline Twitter now lets you auto-mute eggs and other sketchy accounts The Raspberry Pi Zero W is a £10 computer with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth YouTube unveils YouTube TV, its live TV streaming service PlayStation VR sales figures revealed in exec’s interview Oculus drops price of Rift to $499, Touch controllers to $99 Microsoft starts shipping Windows 10 mixed reality developer kits this month The Xbox Game Pass is a $9.99 Spotify-like game subscription The BlackBerry KeyOne resurrects the keyboard with style The LG G6 is sleek, solid, and surprisingly sensible Huawei’s new P10 is the P9 with a little bit of iPhone and 2017 thrown in Nokia is back from the dead with a trio of pure Android phones Nokia’s 3310 returns to life as a modern classic Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab S3 comes with four speakers and a stylus Samsung’s Galaxy Book tablets are its latest attempt to take on Microsoft’s Surface Samsung and Oculus made a controller for the Gear VR Sony Xperia XZ Premium announced: 4K HDR screen, memory-stacked camera, and Snapdragon 835 Sony's 'super mid-range' XA1 and Xperia XZs flesh out its 2017 phone range