Econintersect: Every day our editors collect the most interesting things they find from around the internet and present a summary “reading list” which will include very brief summaries of why each item has gotten our attention. Suggestions from readers for “reading list” items are gratefully reviewed, although sometimes space limits the number accepted.
Today our focus “behind the wall” is on emerging markets.
- Rumor: Is Apple Developing Its Own Content Delivery Network? (Nathaniel Arnold, Wall St. Cheat Sheet) Will this be a move to reestablish Apple’s position against Google? What seemed unthinkable just a few years ago (read the comments to the article Can Google Swallow Apple?) is now quite a real possibility.
- It’s not just the NSA: local prosecutors can get your data without a warrant, too (Nashwa Gewaily, Privacy SOS) Hat tip to Roger Erickson.
- “Climate change is slowly but steadily cooking the world’s oceans” (Fabius Maximus) Fabius Maximus has contributed to Global Economic Intersection. The author maintains that exaggerations about data are a disservice to developing sound strategies to deal with climate change.
Today we have ten articles about emerging markets ‘behind the wall’.
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