It’s Friday, so it must be time for the weekly recap of the
week’s articles on EID.
Our piece on Windows 10 got some pushback that hidden
defaults is not the worst behavior so calling it black hat might be going too
far. But the point was more than that it
is hidden. It is not only hidden but there is a secret second step that users
will not think to check for. That is what I considered black hat.
We got some great questions on the philanthropic management
decision making article. What makes this
domain so interesting is that it is highly susceptible to the heuristics that
often lead us astray.
Monday’s article on luggage with digital features got lots
of suggestions for additions. Great to
see how creative our readers are.
My personal favorite this week was the trademark dispute
between Fat Noodle and Chubby Noodle in San Francisco. You’d think that Fat Noodle could be a little
more creative.
Have a great weekend.