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Lightbeam: Mozilla releases add-on that reveals online data tracking

Peter Nijenhuis

Mozilla has released Lightbeam, a Firefox add-on that aims to help people understand and visualize the data tracking that occurs online.

Lightbeam is the second iteration of an experimental add-on called Collusion, which was a personal project launched by Mozilla software developer Atul Varma. The browser extension creates a real-time graph of all of the tracking cookies being deposited on your browser as you move from site to site. It can distinguish between behavioral tracking cookies and non-behavioral ones. The idea is that users can better understand which sites are using the same behaviorally targeted advertisements (ahem, Criteo).

The tool aims to highlight both the first- and third-party companies that people interact with as they travel across the Web. It shows a map of the websites you visit and highlights the third parties that are also active on those pages. It will analyze the relationships between various first- and third-party sites that are stored in your online data.

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Raspberry Pi add-on will help you build Lego Mindstorm robots

Using the Raspberry Pi to create robots is nothing new. But a new product called BrickPi seeks to make building Pi-based robots easier than ever with an add-on board and case that connect the Pi to Lego Mindstorm robot kits.

BrickPi is a Kickstarter project that has blown past its goal of $ 1,889 with more than $ 21,000 raised. The BrickPi add-on board “slides over your Raspberry Pi and connects, controls, and powers Mindstorm motors and sensors, and provides power to the Raspberry Pi.” The add-on board’s firmware is written in Arduino and the code is available online.

The second component of BrickPi is a case with holes that Lego pieces can snap into. Kickstarter contributions of $ 35 will get you the BrickPi itself, while $ 45 or more gets you the BrickPi and the case. Dexter Industries, the company making BrickPi, says deliveries will begin in August 2013.

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