The original Chicago Board of Trade Building opened for business on May 1, 1885.
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The original Chicago Board of Trade Building opened for business on May 1, 1885.
Please Stand By
Cambridge Analytica (part of SCL Group Ltd.) constructed a significant data set based on US voter rolls... Some respected observers argue the firm’s psychographic profiling methodologies may not be nearly as potent as its sales pitch suggests... the firm’s psychographic practices remain as unreviewable as the campaign’s voter advertising. Journalists and regulators can never examine hyper-targeted dark posts deployed in 2016 because Facebook did not preserve or release them for public review... Cambridge Analytica was subject to laws that have no parallel in the US. After submitting a request for personal data, a Cambridge Analytica voter profile was delivered and publicly exposed ... the use of behavioral data to nudge voters with propaganda-as-a-service is set to explode. via: Diigo, IFTTT
The original Chicago Board of Trade Building opened for business on May 1, 1885.
Chicago Board of Trade Building at 141 West Jackson Chicago by David Oppenheimer Chicago Board of Trade Building at 141 West Jackson Boulevard in Chicago, Illinois, located at the south end of LaSalle Street in the Loop financial district. Historic Art Deco commercial architecture designed by Holabird & Root featuring a limestone facade, geometric ornament, a pyramidal roof, and the Ceres statue above the tower. Built in 1930 for the Chicago Board of Trade, the building is a Chicago Landmark and National Historic Landmark – © 2026 David Oppenheimer – Performance Impressions photography archives performanceimpressions.com
Time to Make Some Changes
Chicagoist: Board of Trade has a message for Occupy Chicago There is no secret on my twitter account, or other blogs, that I was an active supporter of Occupy Wall Street months before September 17, 2011. There is also no secret that I have had misgivings about Occupy Chicago, and the Occupy Wall Street movement. Those misgivings, however, are small in comparison to the accomplishments of that…
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