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Perhaps the personal information of private individuals that's stored and made searchable on big dominant platforms like search engines and social networks should be required to have an expiry date, or made intentionally and exponentially more difficult to locate as time goes on.

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This information is then made searchable to all buyers.  .

"An impenetrable tone deafness rules Silicon Valley when it comes to the idea of authorship," he writes, recalling the Wired editor Kevin Kelly's 2006 prediction that the mass scanning of books would one day create a universal library in which no book would be an island — in effect, one humongous text, made searchable and remixable on the Web.

As far as she knows, this is the first time many of them have been written out -- and thus made searchable -- anywhere on the Internet. .

And all of it has to be made searchable, he said.

Within days, however, the data had been downloaded, reposted and made searchable at several Web sites.

Screenshots or images with words can be made searchable.

I know this app will make searchable journals for me based on photos and my location, and I can see them adding in people (as the app spreads), and then perhaps integrating data from Strava, Automatic, and the like.

Fortunately, Google Desktop's system-tray logo harbors a handy Pause Indexing command, which you can use while you work on something that you'd rather not make searchable (midnight chatters, you know who you are).

To make them searchable on the search engines, they need to have text in them.

You can tag photos (i.e. shoes, furniture) to make them searchable on the site.

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