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Mariko: That's what we're calling data management.
In its analysis of a month's worth of calling data, Hiya found that each of its app users reported an average of 10 unwanted robo-calls.
Mr. Obama's stated intent to get the government out of the business of warehousing Americans' calling data in bulk may prove easier said than done.
The current controversy over the agency's surveillance policies was first set off after Mr. Snowden leaked a secret FISA court order telling Verizon to turn over calling data from all of its customers.
Mr. Mueller did not explain why it would take so long for telephone companies to respond to a subpoena for calling data linked to a particular number, especially in a national security investigation.
It seems entirely plausible that the NSA is simply recording everyone's calling data and locations, all the time, and that the court is approving warrants for them to do so.
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It is called data over-fitting.
To call data a kind of capital isn't metaphorical.
What American activists call "electronic privacy" their European counterparts call "data protection".
The field is bound to thrive on the ever-growing piles of what Shuy calls "data".
The 21st-century networked sovereign, he says, is the guarantor of what he calls "data integrity".
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