Errata

Privacy and Big Data

Errata for Privacy and Big Data

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The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released. If the error was corrected in a later version or reprint the date of the correction will be displayed in the column titled "Date Corrected".

The following errata were submitted by our customers and approved as valid errors by the author or editor.

Color key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update

Version Location Description Submitted By Date submitted Date corrected
Printed, PDF, ePub
Page 16
Privacy of our communications bullet item

Sentence says "...privacy dependant more on lack..." Should this not be "dependent?" Spell check would not catch this, since this is valid in describing those that do rely on others fir financial support.

Note from the Author or Editor:
"dependant" should be changed to "dependent."

Terry Bates  Nov 29, 2011 
Other Digital Version
various
Any link to the Wall Street Journal online: Make sure they go to the permalink

This is concerning any embedded links to the Wall St Journal Online.

The WSJ tends to move their links, so when I followed the one that was in the ePub it went to a page 'story not found'... so... you might want to grep the few WSJ links in the ePub and make sure they go to the abstract article/permalink.

Apologies if you're already doing this.. you also might consider NOT sourcing the WSJ (as they're obstinate about linking anyway).

Note from the Author or Editor:
We will be updating all WSJ links as a part of our update to the book--all links will be given bitly URLs in order to fix this problem.

Leo Marihart  Oct 19, 2011 
, Printed, PDF, ePub
Page 52
Second paragraph

Lexus Nexus should be LexisNexis

Shadow Soft should be ShadowSoft

Note from the Author or Editor:
Change Lexus Nexus to LexisNexis (although attributed article cites Lexus Nexus).

Change Shadow Soft to ShadowSoft.

Curt Frye  Oct 13, 2011 
Printed, PDF, ePub
Page 50
Second sentence of second bullet point

"and the tops ones" should be "and the top ones"

Note from the Author or Editor:
"and the tops ones" should be "and the top ones"

Curt Frye  Oct 13, 2011 
Printed, PDF, ePub
Page 27
A-head and second sentence of following paragraph

Should "complimentary" be "complementary" in each case?

Note from the Author or Editor:
For all cases on this page, "complimentary" should be "complementary"

Curt Frye  Oct 12, 2011 
PDF, ePub
Page 26
Last sentence of first full paragraph

Word substitution. The phrase "is well know" should be "is well known".

Note from the Author or Editor:
Phrase "is well know" should be "is well known"

Curt Frye  Oct 12, 2011