Do Not Track (dutch)
Christian Vriens, August 24 2011, 276 reactions
This blog describes how IQNOMY is handling the Do Not Track option in browsers. The blog is written in Dutch.
Christian Vriens, August 24 2011, 276 reactions
This blog describes how IQNOMY is handling the Do Not Track option in browsers. The blog is written in Dutch.
Michiel Gerbranda, December 23 2010, 1 reaction
On 22 September, during PICNIC 2010, IQNOMY Liquid Internet organized the round table session 'The Next Wave: Liquid Internet'. The leading internet experts in the Netherlands gathered to discuss the future of the internet. I have already covered the first, second, third and fourth propositions discussed during this session. Today, we have come to the fifth and final proposition.
Privacy online is not an issue
Madelaine van der Vorst, December 22 2010, 0 reactions
After 2 years of hard work, of setting out a strategy and vision, of endless development, testing, polishing and refining, the moment had arrived. On Wednesday December 16 the first version of IQNOMY’s platform for Liquid Internet saw the light of day. A select group of people, consisting of (online) marketers from insurers, banks, publishers, service providers and government authorities, had been invited to Tilburg for a sneak preview of the world’s first application for Liquid Internet. The new method of 1-to-1 communication with anonymous website visitors!
Madelaine van der Vorst, December 14 2010, 0 reactions
As you have read in our previous posts, IQNOMY exist of different elements.
To give you a better impression IQNOMY composed an image.
Michiel Gerbranda, December 11 2010, 0 reactions
On 22 September, during PICNIC 2010, IQNOMY Liquid Internet organized the round table session 'The Next Wave: Liquid Internet'. The leading internet experts in the Netherlands gathered to discuss the future of the internet. I have already covered the first, second and third propositions discussed during this session. Today, we come to the fourth proposition.
I will soon discuss the last proposition in one of my next blog posts, together with video footage of the session. This post covers the discussion of the fourth proposition: