Feb
18
2009
Ian Lamont writes “Anger over Facebook’s ToS update has forced the company to scramble. Yesterday, a spokesman released a statement that said Facebook has never ‘claimed ownership of material that users upload,’ and is trying to be more open to users about how their data is being handled. Mark Zuckerberg has also weighed in, stating ‘we wouldn’t share your information in a way you wouldn’t want.’ Facebook members are skeptical, however — protests have sprung up on blogs, message boards, and a new Facebook group called ‘People Against the new Terms of Service’ that has added more than 10,000 members today.”

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Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Facebook Privacy Change Sparks Federal Complaint – PC World | tags: 3G, facebook, google, network, news, privacy, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Yes, Twitter had more downtime last year (84 hours) than any of 15 social networking sites monitored by Pingdom, but it showed dramatic improvement from July on. LinkedIn, conversely, had more downtime every quarter. MySpace and Facebook were among the best
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Feb
17
2009
mattnyc99 writes “Two weeks after the launch of Google Latitude, your inbox is probably full of requests and privacy advocates probably have even more concerns than they did at first. But some tech pundits are already seeing the bigger picture of a digital lifestyle based around the always-on, GPS-based mobile map. The NYTimes’s John Markoff has a great piece in today’s Science Times about the map as metaphor for a time when ‘future systems will probably begin to blur the boundaries between the display and the real world.’ Over at Esquire.com’s Tech Therapist, Erik Sofge talks to the geek behind Latitude and offers a similar reality check: ‘Latitude will be precisely as annoying as e-mail and social networking sites and cell phones themselves — and just as useful. What won’t stop Latitude, or the wider rollout of location-based tracking, is bitching about it. These are juggernauts of free, culture-reorienting technology. And you and me, we are but posts on the massive Facebook profile of history.'”

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Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Facebook users protest retention of information – The Associated Press | tags: facebook, google, network, networking, news, privacy, technology, tv, web | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
A change in a networking site’s terms of service has raised suspicions that subscribers no longer control personal material.
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Feb
17
2009
Today’s hoopla over changes to the Facebook Terms of Service have prompted a rare blog post from Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. In the post, Zuckerberg falls short of apologizing for the changes, but rather, uses the opportunity to explain why Facebook more or less keeps your content indefinitely.
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Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Facebook founder enters data row – BBC News | tags: 3G, facebook, google, network, news, privacy, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Facebook founder enters data row – BBC News | tags: facebook, google, network, news, privacy, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Google Tracker Appeals to Facebook Crowd, Spurs Privacy Worries – Bloomberg | tags: facebook, google, Mac, news, Phone, privacy | posted in technical news