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Why it's time for companies to give us back our data

  • Written by The Conversation
imageIt's personal: why shouldn't consumers reclaim the rich data trail they create?Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

For large corporations with access to large tracts of consumer data, the challenge remains using it to be helpful, without being creepy. For a retail store, it means making sure customers know their favourite products are on special...

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Sovereign risk fears around TPP are overblown

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imageSecrecy around investor state dispute settlement clauses in the Transpacific Partnership has stoked concerns.AAP Image/NewZulu/Peter Boyle

Two aspects in the ongoing negotiations for the multi-lateral trade deal, the Trans Pacific Partnership, have caused some consternation in the media. The first is the secrecy with which the negotiations have...

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  2. Could Australia become a dumping ground for high-emission vehicles?
  3. Climate change can tip the gender balance, but fish can tip it back
  4. Genome sequencing mountain gorillas reveals the genetic impact of inbreeding
  5. Drills, dynamite and derring-do: why we love a diamond heist
  6. We must decry all police violence, not just what's caught on video
  7. Why does Hodor in Game of Thrones only say one word? Neuroscience explains
  8. Unlike a Rolling Stone: is science really better than journalism at self-correction?
  9. When it comes to Europe, the main parties are singing from the same sceptic hymn sheet
  10. Manifesto Check: Plaid's education reforms more run-of-the-mill than radical
  11. Ivory and saving elephants: how corruption is undermining every aspect of conservation
  12. Manifesto Check: Plaid bites off more than it can chew with ambitious food plans
  13. Manifesto Check: Surprise! Plaid Cymru calls for radical devolution of powers
  14. Manifesto Check: Plaid Cymru's political reforms see Wales withdrawing from Westminster
  15. Fact Check: is it now harder to see a GP?
  16. If life after Mad Men looks bleak – how about a spin-off set in swinging London?
  17. Why I wasn't excited about the medieval remedy that works against MRSA
  18. The SNP won’t hold #indyref2 until the result is beyond doubt
  19. The Civil War: the one we fought, the one we’re still fighting
  20. Struggling with racial biases, black families homeschool kids
  21. Shark attacks are so unlikely, but so fascinating
  22. Neolithic bling provides clues to spread of farming in Europe
  23. BitTorrent and the digital fingerprints we leave behind
  24. Bean's Anzac Book shaped how Australians think about Gallipoli
  25. Warmer, wetter, hotter, drier? How to choose between climate futures
  26. Does the food children eat for breakfast fuel exam grades?
  27. How Margaret Thatcher invented the modern British election campaign
  28. State of the nation: a dismal record for the UK economy
  29. Why we've been discussing the Greek bail-out in the wrong way
  30. Cycling could be worth as much as £17 billion to the NHS – it's worth the investment
  31. Jimmy Savile play may revolt some, but it's a necessary part of confronting the horror
  32. Triassic mass extinction may give clues on how oceans will be affected by climate change
  33. Early pub closing times work for Kings Cross – they will for Queensland too
  34. The power of public shaming, for good and for ill
  35. Breaking up is hard to do: how the ALP can differ from the Greens
  36. Greece will survive another D-Day – no thanks to Russia
  37. Book review: The Latham Diaries, ten years on
  38. Big Bogan in little Nyngan – is this the last suck of the sauce bottle?
  39. Is Foxtel most at risk in the new Game of Screens?
  40. A global deal that drives good decisions: what success at the Paris summit should look like
  41. Early voting hits new highs in NSW and Australia, but is it a good idea?
  42. Golden staph: the deadly bug that wreaks havoc in hospitals
  43. Ignore the fads: teachers should teach and students should listen
  44. Need a stage coach? Why some plays work, and others don't
  45. System to rate the scarcity of important metals aims to keep shortage at bay
  46. Iran nuclear deal should boost economy, yet unknowns remain
  47. The cutting-edge science taking on some of the world's most notorious parasitic plants
  48. Celebrities are grabbing more control over how they are portrayed in the media
  49. What housing costs could tell us about votes in the election
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