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FORRward: A Weekly Read For Tech And Marketing Execs

Forrester IT

Mobile Advertising Comes Under Scrutiny Most data deprecation discussions center on cookies and web browsers. But, two recent moves broaden the aperture to include mobile environments too. First, Apple announced iOS 14, which will prompt users on whether they want to let an app track them or “ask app not to track.”

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AI will evolve the role of the CIO

CIO Business Intelligence

Mark Read, CEO of global advertising giant WPP recently told shareholders: “AI will also offer the ability to develop new business and financial models.” AI presents a key opportunity for CIOs to expand their influence, building on their leadership in cloud computing, mobility, and remote work.

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Choose Apple Lockdown Mode, Choose Security

Forrester IT

Users get to make their own choices about security and privacy when using Apple devices, not carriers, application developers, or advertisers.

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T-Mobile teaming with Drone Racing League to help emerging sport develop 5G-enabled tech

GeekWire

T-Mobile is teaming with the Drone Racing League in a multi-year deal that makes the Bellevue, Wash.-based Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but T-Mobile Ventures is focused on early and emerging growth companies developing products and services for its 5G network.

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Facebook 'prepares' app developers for iOS 14 advertising catastrophe

TechSpot

In June, Apple showcased iOS 14 at its Worldwide Developers Conference. One of the new security features coming to the mobile operating system is better personal information transparency. Not only will developers have to show users how they collect, use, and share their information, but apps will have to ask.

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BGP: What is border gateway protocol, and how does it work?

Network World

One comparison likens BGP to GPS applications on mobile phones. BGP routers at the edge of AS networks advertise to their peers the prefixes of IP addresses that they can deliver traffic to. These advertisements are made regularly through network-prefix announcements that are used to update each router’s routing table.

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Researchers develop ‘smart’ touch-responsive internet-enabled newspaper

Trends in the Living Networks

In a post on BBC College of Journalism website Paul Egglestone of University of Lancaster’s school of journalism writes: We are developing an entirely new platform for community news and information by connecting paper to the internet to create what is believed to be the world’s first internet-enabled newspaper.

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