A who is called by her mother after she reads on Facebook that her daughter slept with a 53-year-old guy for 100 dollars. That information was put there by her ex-boyfriend. She then sends that ex-boyfriend an email in which she says that this is nonsense, because he was 55, and that it was about 1000 euros. Of which he makes a screen dump and posts on Facebook. Three years later she is applying for a job and wants to 'forget' about it. Should that be possible?
Interestingly, in addition to financial damage and reputational damage, there is also identity damage : your self-image changes because you are constantly confronted with that information. As if your friends tell you every time you go online what you did that one drunken night. That does not make a person more confident. One of the outcomes of the session is that Google is a central brother cell phone list pivot in this issue, as in more and more issues, and could play a leading role in it.
Designing tomorrow's digital/physical interfaces
Based on the title, it is not easy to predict what this will be about, but it sounds interesting. It turns out to be a fairly academic panel, who give future visions of how interfaces will develop from three completely different perspectives.