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Comment Re:I used Pocket Casts for several years (Score 1) 35

I had the exact same experience. The "refreshed" app wasn't feature complete with the existing app and the UI choices were questionable. I gave it a try for a few weeks but ultimately changed when the developers implied that people were not being open minded enough about the change. I'm surprised and disappointed that NPR invested in it. I remember hearing Ira Glass schilling for the app but I didn't realize there was more than just an advertising deal. By that time it was an obvious mess and shouldn't have gotten their money.
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Cell Phone Tracking Reveals Users' Habits 180

DinkyDogg writes "'New research that makes creative use of sensitive location-tracking data from 100,000 cellphones in Europe suggests that most people can be found in one of just a few locations at any time, and that they do not generally go far from home.' More interesting than their conclusion, however, is how they got their data. 'The researchers said they used the potentially controversial data only after any information that could identify individuals had been scrambled. Even so, they wrote, people's wanderings are so subject to routine that by using the patterns of movement that emerged from the research, "we can obtain the likelihood of finding a user in any location." The researchers were able to obtain the data from a European provider of cellphone service that was obligated to collect the information. By agreement with the company, the researchers did not disclose the country where the provider operates.' Any guesses which European country requires cell phone providers to record where their customers make calls, and then allows them to give that data away without disclosing that they have done so?"

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