FOLLOW UP TO THE CES 2013 SEMINAR
In order to increase the awareness of different target user groups on statistical
information, Eurostat undertook cooperation with the open data community and other data
redistributors and in particular with Google. Google mentioned for the first time Eurostat as
the reference in the Government Summit 2.0 in Washington DC in September 2009. As of
March 2012 several datasets based on Eurostat data (on inflation, public finances,
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unemployment, etc.) can be accessed using the Google Public Data explorer and could be
easily found on Google search in 34 languages.
10. (...) It is mainly designed for professionals who need a quick
overview on the most recent economic information.
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Microsoft had Microsoft Virtual Earth, Google has its Google Map technology and the
more advanced Google Earth. (...) In Neighbourhood Statistics in Google Earth we exploit the streaming facilities that
Google Earth offers. (...) Instead of using traditional mapping techniques,
it has introduced streaming photo-based mapping techniques such as Google Maps and
Google Earth. These current initiatives are very powerful in helping users to get a quick
view of the characteristics of a specific neighbourhood.
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COMPETITION ISSUES IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google have replaced
oil and gas and telecommunications firms among the top 10 global companies based on
market capitalization in 2018. (...) This makes Google attractive for both users and advertisers, and increases its
advertising revenues. (...) Adapting of the antitrust framework to digital challenges
10. The quick pace of technological development has changed the nature of markets and
business models.
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RIGHT TO PRIVACY :NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
The technology used to manage the pandemic falls into four broad groups:
(a) Contact-tracing and social-distancing tools relying on Bluetooth proximity
tracking;
(b) Quick Response (QR) codes or bar codes used to check in to venues;
(c) Accessing geolocation data through the use of either cell tower history or
the Global Positioning System (GPS) to find where people must be alerted because
of possible proximity to people testing positive for COVID-19;
(d) Apps to register for vaccinations or download vaccine certificates.
22. (...) Leith and Stephen Farrell, “Measurement-Based Evaluation of Google/Apple
Exposure Notification application programme interface for Proximity Detection in a Light -Rail
Tram” (2020) PLOS One, vol. 15, e0239943.
(...) The system then performs real-time tracking
analysis, which, complemented by traditional interviews by human contact tracers,
enables both quick contact tracing and the identification of pandemic hotspots.
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PLENARY, TUESDAY 29 AUGUST 2017 (A.M.)
In
Russia, the programme seems to be primarily part of the effort to have the capability to
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avoid or counter missile defences and to deliver a limited strike, again very quick and
precise; but, again, the emphasis is more on missile defence evasion capabilities. We do not
know much about China, but it is likely that it is also a combination of quick-strike global
reach and the ability to penetrate missile defences that drives its programme.
(...) AlphaGo, the algorithm developed by Google, was used two
months later to manage Google’s power usage.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF OPINION AND EXPRESSION : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
They also involve the delegation of regulatory
functions to private actors that lack basic tools of accountability. Demands for quick,
automatic removals risk new forms of prior restraint that already threaten creative
endeavours in the context of copyright. 40 Complex questions of fact and law should
generally be adjudicated by public institutions, not private actors whose current processes
may be inconsistent with due process standards and whose motives are principally
economic.41
18. (...) European Court of Justice, Google Spain v. Agencia
Española de Protección de Datos and Mario Costeja González (case C-131/12), judgment (Grand
Chamber) of 13 May 2014; submissions by ARTICLE 19, pp. 2−3 and Access Now, pp. 6–7; Google,
“Updating our ‘right to be forgotten’ Transparency Report”; Theo. Bertram and others, Three Years of
the Right to be Forgotten (Google, 2018).
42 See, for example, PEN America, Forbidden Feeds, pp. 36–37; Supreme Court of Canada, Google Inc.
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Which tools can be used to promote water cooperation? Some quick facts related to the theme are also highlighted in the brief.
(...) The brief also highlights some quick facts and practical examples related to the theme.
(...) The brief also highlights some quick facts and examples.
Information brief on Information Sharing and Joint Assessments [ - 423] This brief provides information on information sharing and joint assessments: how can they contribute to water cooperation processes at basin levels and in cities?
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PRACTICAL GUIDE TO COMPILING CONSUMER PRICE INDEXES : A SUPPLEMENTARY HANDBOOK FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MANUAL ON CPIS / SUBMITTED BY THE OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS OF UNITED KINGDOM
In order to ensure that full by-in from this group the review process will run as follows:
1. Quick review
by co-editors
3. Redrafting
2. Review by developing
world practitioners
2. (...) We have created an interactive discussion group using ‘Google Groups’ which will be
used to provide a forum for authors and reviews to actively discuss drafts.
19.
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R&D CAPITALISATION: WHERE DID WE GO WRONG?
In 2015 over 99.9% of the royalties received by Google
Netherlands Holdings B.V. were repaid to Google Ireland Holdings.15 An overview of the
Google structure is presented in Figure 1.
Figure 1
A double Irish Dutch sandwich: the Google case
Alphabet/Google Inc.
• Controls Google Ireland Holdings
• Creates the IP
• Grants the rights of IP use outside
the US to Google Ireland Holdings
Google Asia Pacific
Google Netherlands Holding B.V.
• Controls Google Ireland Limited
• Is granted a sub licence to the
right of IP use
• Re-licences this sub-licence to
Google Ireland Limited
Google Ireland Limited
• Reports turnover from advertising
• Exploits and reports costs of IP
Google Ireland Holdings Unlimited
Company
• Controls Google Netherlands
Holding B.V
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REPORT ON THE KNOWLEDGE PORTAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS PLATFORM FOR SPACE-BASED INFORMATION FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE: RECENT ADVANCES
The
home page provides access to the most recent news from the three communities,
quick access to the Space Application Matrix search engine, the network of regional
support offices, events conducted by UN-SPIDER and its most relevant
publications. (...) Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus are used to
broadcast the latest additions of content on the portal. (...) All such automated scripts generate roughly
1,200,000 monthly page views, with Google, Microsoft and Yahoo being the most
active search indexers.
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