Google’s Search Algorithm Could Steal the Presidency

Wired writes about how Google’s Search Algorithm Could Steal the Presidency:

The thing is, though, even though it’s tempting to think of algorithms as the very definition of objective, they’re not. “It’s not really possible to have a completely neutral algorithm,” says Jonathan Bright, a research fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute who studies elections. “I don’t think there’s anyone in Google or Facebook or anywhere else who’s trying to tweak an election. But it’s something these organizations have always struggled with.” Algorithms reflect the values and worldview of the programmers. That’s what an algorithm is, fundamentally. “Do they want to make a good effort to make sure they influence evenly across Democrats and Republicans? Or do they just let the algorithm take its course?” Bright asks.

Scary to think about the implications – intentional or not – of skewed search result data. Ultimately, people are building these algorithms and even if their intent is truly ‘good’, the possibility of pushing people one way or another is real. On a somewhat related note, there was a good Atlantic article last fall about a similar concern with Facebook.

Twitter for Mac 2 1 Released Updated Ui Lots of Fixes

Twitter for Mac 2.1 Released: Updated UI, Lots of Fixes Welcome! If you’re new here, you may want to sub­scribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Mac­Sto­ries reviews Twit­ter for Mac 2.1: The biggest change in 2.1 is the pos­si­bil­ity to “clone” any view in a sep­a­rate window. By hit­ting the tri­an­gle icon in […]

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Twitter Sync Issues

January 11th, 2009 One of the things that I think both­ers me the most about using Twit­ter appli­ca­tions (not named Twit­terific) is the fact that when you load the app, it always shows you the most recent post, regard­less of which post you read last. If you follow more than 20 or so people, you […]

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Reduction

September 10th, 2008 After dealing with a lot of the clutter weighing down my Web 2.0 existence a few months ago, I have again come to a time where I feel like keeping up with all of these social networking sites is more trouble than it’s worth. I’m not sure yet if it’s just a […]

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Loud Iphone Ringtones

July 1st, 2008 One of my biggest complaints with the first-gen iPhone was it’s weak ringer volume. I’d miss a ton of calls when walking around (maybe 1 in 10 – although I only get about 10 calls a year anyway, so…), and it really started to annoy me. That’s when I decided to take […]

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Why Netflix Rules

June 30th, 2008 I received the following email today from Netflix: I’m sure a lot of you don’t know about Netflix’s profiles feature, but it’s a really neat system that allows folks to allocate movies to friends or family on the same account. For example, I currently use the ‘3 movies out at a time’ […]

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Summer

! June 10th, 2008 I’ve made quite a few of these “I’m glad that it’s $season” posts over the years, and I feel it’s time to make another. This year, I have the great fortune of being extremely close to two swimming pools, having a day off in the middle of the week, and having […]

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Brightkite

May 26th, 2008 A few weeks ago I decided to give Brightkite a try, and had a mixed experience with it. What is Brightkite, you ask It’s another social-networking type service, very similar to Twitter and Pownce that focuses on small ‘micro-posts’ that your friends can subscribe to. One of the things that make Brightkite […]

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Impressions

June 30th, 2007 John Gruber’s initial impression: Overall day one impression: the iPhone is 95 percent amazing, 5 percent maddening. I’m just blown away by how nice it is – very thoughtful UI design and outstanding engineering. It is very fun. Also: I’m getting like 165 Kbps on EDGE, down at the shore. Either AT […]

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