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New York Magazine writer Brian Feldman programmed a plugin too -- it's not automated, but it checks articles against a list of known fake news sites put together by Merrimack College media professor Melissa Zimdars. According to a Buzzfeed story, young people in Macedonia created more than 100 pro-Trump websites to spread false news. The motive wasn't political; it was to make money off your clicks. Maybe we should be glad they're not turning to cybercrime to capitalize on our collective naivete, like young people in other parts of Eastern Europe have done. Still, it's pretty strange to think that Macedonian website owners were gaming Google's or Facebook's ad programs to make money off fake-but-viral news stories.
Google and Facebook each said on Monday that they will ban fake news sites from using their respective ad-selling software, Snopes also has a guide to fake news sites, some of which are political and some of which are simply purveyors of wild and wacky lies, The election may be over, but there's still plenty of fake news to go around, First published November 19 at 5 a.m, PTUpdate, 11:10 a.m.: Adds link to story about Friday night comments from Mark Zuckerberg, Here's how you can identify and avoid sites light blue mandala savanah iphone case that just want to serve up ads next to outright falsehoods..
You don't need Socrates to tell you that some websites spin crazy, made-up yarns just so you'll click a link. False information and fake news have been a problem on the internet almost since the beginning. The situation is so bad, one website, Snopes.com, is dedicated to debunking crazy internet tales and rumors that pop up like digital cockroaches. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.
Who buys a $750-$2,000 pair of video-recording glasses? Who spends all that time waiting? I'll hazard a guess: maybe they're the same people who paid $1,500 for a pair of video-recording glasses four years ago, waited months to actually get them, then triggered a huge backlash, Remember Glassholes?, Today the tech industry is beginning to realize just how little it understands light blue mandala savanah iphone case the world, But in 2012, when Google announced its Glass headset, the company seemed blissfully ignorant that it was catering exclusively to entitled rich people..
Blogger Robert Scoble took this infamous picture wearing Google Glass in his shower in 2012. It wasn't just the exorbitant $1,500 price: to get Glass, you had to become part of an exclusive club of "Glass Explorers," and wait months to be initiated into the not-so-secret society. (Members even received a chunk of glass engraved with a number to mark their place in line.). Those Explorers were encouraged to figure out all the things they could do with Glass -- but many of those things weren't exactly warmly accepted by society. People realized it was a little bit creepy to have some rich person doing who-knows-what with their head-mounted cyborg video recording device.
Soon, they were known as Glassholes, You can thank Twitter user Startup L, Jackson for that, Even people who never saw Google Glass in person had plenty of opportunity to reject Glassholes on the internet, Sites like "White Guys Wearing Google Glass" sprang up to point fun, And then there was tech blogger Robert Scoble's infamous shower photo -- the iconic image that may have sealed Google Glass' fate for good, Speaking of which: Robert's at it again, "Are Glassholes back?" I asked on Twitter, His response: "Yup! :-)"When Snapchat introduced its Spectacles, journalists champed at the bit light blue mandala savanah iphone case to explain all the reasons they wouldn't suffer the same fate as Google Glass, (Journalists are sometimes optimistic that way.) For instance..
But the biggest reason, the one I keep seeing in print, is that Snapchat theoretically lets anyone get in line and walk away with a pair of Spectacles for just $130. Theoretically, they're democratized and accessible to Snapchat's biggest audience: teens. So, in theory, you don't have to be a Glasshole to wear them, but it helps if you've got some cash on you. Spectacles are selling on eBay for upwards of $750. And even if a kid was in exactly the right place at the right time to get a pair out of the vending machine for its $130 retail price, they'd have to be convinced that keeping a pair of Spectacles is a better choice than selling them for a tidy $600+ profit.
Google light blue mandala savanah iphone case used this image to explain how Google Glass owners would be able to take pictures hands-free, Snapchat Spectacles and Google Glass have similar use cases, Google Glass wasn't a great product, It was difficult to set up, had terrible battery life, didn't have a clear purpose and made the user look a bit too much like Locutus of Borg -- but it wasn't inherently creepy, While it didn't only record video like Spectacles, it also didn't do any of the more outlandish things people feared, Among other things, Google marketed it as a way to take hands-free photos and video while, say, swinging your kids in the air, It was pretty much the best thing you could actually do with Glass, and that's the part Spectacles is building on..
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