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  Dos and donts of the data body economy


Do

Don't

use plastic money





pay cash





tansfer money through bank

shop online





buy in small independent shops

consume life style products

display an unpredictable consumer behaviour





complete registration forms





refuse to register or provide erroneous data

have an insurance against everything









accept risk

constantly use mobile communication equipment





prefer face-to-face communication

drive a car equipped with a GPS terminal





use other means of transportation

willingly provide personal information





have privacy concerns






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Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz
b. July 1, 1646, Leipzig
d. November 14, 1716, Hannover, Hanover

German philosopher, mathematician, and political adviser, important both as a metaphysician and as a logician and distinguished also for his independent invention of the differential and integral calculus. 1661, he entered the University of Leipzig as a law student; there he came into contact with the thought of men who had revolutionized science and philosophy--men such as Galileo, Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, and René Descartes. In 1666 he wrote De Arte Combinatoria ("On the Art of Combination"), in which he formulated a model that is the theoretical ancestor of some modern computers.