Sarah Hromack

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August 21, 2010 at 10:40am
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Don’t Be Evil. While data visualization efforts help draw clear relationships between complex, obscure facts and incomprehensibly large numbers, such illuminations beg a question whose answer is more glaring than any sans-serif font in a primary color: Sure, Google retains your user data. But would you—or no, better yet: could you—stop using its services?  That is one social experiment I’d like to see a full-time, New York media-type blogger take on—someone who was tasked specifically with sourcing, producing, and posting content all day, every day. Godspeed. 


+ Full chart: Good or Evil? Have We Shared Too Much with Google, Facebook and Apple? (Fuck Yeah Visual Data)

Don’t Be Evil. While data visualization efforts help draw clear relationships between complex, obscure facts and incomprehensibly large numbers, such illuminations beg a question whose answer is more glaring than any sans-serif font in a primary color: Sure, Google retains your user data. But would you—or no, better yet: could you—stop using its services? That is one social experiment I’d like to see a full-time, New York media-type blogger take on—someone who was tasked specifically with sourcing, producing, and posting content all day, every day. Godspeed.


+ Full chart: Good or Evil? Have We Shared Too Much with Google, Facebook and Apple? (Fuck Yeah Visual Data)

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