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Posted on April 29, 2010April 29, 2010 by lemibaruh

Presentation at New Media & Interactivity Conference

On April 29, 2010, Mihaela Popescu and I will be presenting the International New Media & Interactivity Conference held at Marmara University, Istanbul.

Below is the copy of the presentation.  We hope you enjoy.

Surveillance and Targeting on Prezi

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