“With the massive amount of personal data on the Internet, Facebook nation has opened Pandora's box of total information awareness in the age of big data. Fortunately, Pandora's box released not only evil but also hope. … The hope is that good will trump evil.”

—  Newton Lee

Facebook Nation: Total Information Awareness (2nd Edition), 2014

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