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RE: COO_kie
So, Folks, how does one manipulate the cookie in Netscape so that the user can control what Netscape sees???
Michael E. Carboy
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2-12-96. FinTim:
"This bug in your PC is a smart cookie."
Netscape Navigator contains a little-known wrinkle that
increases the power of companies to find out who their
customers are and what they are up to. It allows
companies to track which Web pages an individual looks
at, when, for how long, and in what order. The
information is stored on the customer's computer as
"persistent client-state hypertext transfer protocol
cookies".
2-12-96. WSJ:
"Consumer Privacy on Internet Goes Public."
The advertising industry's response to the volatile
issue of consumer privacy is drawing howls of protest
from consumer advocates. The battle is over what should
marketers be allowed to do with personal information
they gather from consumers visiting Web sites. Marketers
"want to have dossiers on people with incredible detail
so they can pick and choose what they send to you."
"Invention Machine's Software Wins Orders for Picking
Brains of Inventors."
A software program is being snapped up by a growing
number of America's biggest companies to provide
inventing partners for their engineers. The program
codifies the invention principles behind some two
million international patents and the inventive
techniques of some of the world's greatest inventors.
Mr. Tsourikov said the product grew out of his early
studies under Genrich Altshuller, who posited that
invention isn't a random process but has a certain
algorithm which drives it.
COO_kie