Geoslavery
This year in the Geographical Review, Pete and I warned that human tracking will become commonplace, mainly because of reduction in price. As recently as 10 years ago, the cost of round-the-clock surveillance was about $350,000 per watched person per year -- an exorbitant price tag justified only for high-value targets in matters of national security or corporate espionage. Now the cost is less than $500 per watched person per year. (more)
Labels: cautionary tale, cell phone, FutureWatch, historical, miscellaneous, privacy, quote, RFID, spybot, tracking, wireless



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