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Bynamite Store 2 Dec 2012 | 10:39 am
Just in time for the holidays! Bynamite 3/4 sleeve shirt by Bynamite Bynamite 3/4 sleeve shirt in the ever-popular and uber-comfortable baseball jersey style! Front features the supercool “Bynamite” l...
bynamite is in hobby mode 5 Dec 2010 | 03:22 pm
We’re no longer working full time on Bynamite. For the time being, we’ll keep it up as a hobby project – if you’re curious about reasons, you can read a bit more personal color here. If you’re an ac...
because it's there 30 Oct 2010 | 06:52 am
I’ve been asked many times why we’re trying to make Bynamite work when so many others have failed with similar plans. For a while I tried answering the way George Mallory did when they asked him why h...
whose life is it anyway? 20 Sep 2010 | 07:58 am
For years, Internet companies have been been fighting over who really owns data about people who use websites. Publishers of websites believe that since consumers come to websites to view their conten...
the Mount Rushmore of "Privacy is Dead" 18 Aug 2010 | 04:52 am
It is because we say it is. Isn't it? Fun slide from a pitch I’m making today.
ad targeting and the benefit of your bargain 10 Aug 2010 | 10:37 am
When we launched our beta a few weeks ago, the New York Times was kind enough to describe our basic philosophy that you should get rewarded for your personal data. It’s still so early on that many pe...
actions in the face of the cookie monster 3 Aug 2010 | 05:17 pm
This week the Wall Street Journal launched a big series about targeted online advertising. In some corners, the “news” that advertisers track consumers was derided as breathlessly naive. Others thou...
how to win the cookie wars 20 Jul 2010 | 07:14 am
You might think you know everything you need to know about “cookies,” but have you ever thought about what it would take to make them work for consumers rather than advertisers? In the simplest terms...
how do you know who cares? 4 Jun 2010 | 07:11 am
Low participation in Quit Facebook Day has led some to claim that “no one really cares“ about privacy – the argument seems to be that since Facebook didn’t lose many accounts, that must mean that peop...
Facebook is not the problem – it's too easy to fix! 20 May 2010 | 06:21 pm
I’ve had mixed feelings about the recent Facebook controversies. In case you missed it, many people are saying that Facebook has gone rogue – led by amoral management, they’ve pushed radical transpar...