− | Evgeny Morozov<ref>[http://www.evgenymorozov.com/ Evgeny Morozov Homepage. Retrieved 19 Oct. 2015.]</ref>, a Belarusian writer, researcher and critic of the Internet and its development as a commercial entity, has explored the use of IoT as an apparatus of the state. In an article for The Guardian, the writer describes the success of digital tracking as a proxy for surveillance and policing of citizens. <ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/20/rise-of-data-death-of-politics-evgeny-morozov-algorithmic-regulation The Rise of Data and Death of Politics. Retrieved 19 Oct 2015.]</ref> | + | [[Evgeny Morozov]]<ref>[http://www.evgenymorozov.com/ Evgeny Morozov Homepage. Retrieved 19 Oct. 2015.]</ref>, a Belarusian writer, researcher and critic of the Internet and its development as a commercial entity, has explored the use of IoT as an apparatus of the state. In an article for The Guardian, the writer describes the success of digital tracking as a proxy for surveillance and policing of citizens. <ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/20/rise-of-data-death-of-politics-evgeny-morozov-algorithmic-regulation The Rise of Data and Death of Politics. Retrieved 19 Oct 2015.]</ref> |