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Dos and donts of the data body economy |


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Do
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| use plastic money
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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.
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