Apr 13 2009

Facebook messes up your GPA

Researchers from Ohio State University find that those who enjoy Facebooking do less well in exams. Those who are on Facebook every day may do as much as one grade worse than those who don’t.

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Apr 11 2009

How Facebook Runs Its LAMP Stack

prostoalex writes “At QCon San Francisco, Aditya Agarwal of Facebook described how his employer runs its software stack (video and slides). Facebook runs a typical LAMP setup where P stands for PHP with certain customizations, and back-end services that are written in C++ and Java. Facebook has released some of the infrastructure components into the open source community, including the Thrift RPC framework and Scribe distributed logging server.”

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Apr 11 2009

The Net — Democratic Panacea Or Autocratic Tool?

Alex writes “On April 6, 10,000 protesters organized in Moldova against the nation’s Communist leadership by utilizing new media like Twitter and Facebook, demonstrating the ever-increasing potential of the Internet as a democratic and liberating tool. But in the current Boston Review, Evgeny Morozov critiques the view that the internet will inevitably democratize autocratic regimes like China, Russia and Iran. He argues that the Net’s democratic effects are not inherent, and that autocratic regimes have been successful in controlling electronic media to disseminate their ideology. Will the net ultimately spread American democracy, or just American entertainment?”

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Apr 9 2009

Facebook reaches 200m users; is it too powerful?

Facebook has baffled everyone from the very beginning, no-one quite estimating how big this social network would become. After reaching 200 million users last week, there is cause for celebration in the Facebook office.

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Apr 9 2009

Facebook Cuts Off Pirate Bay Links

narramissic writes “Citing legal reasons, Facebook has ended its brief relationship with The Pirate Bay. The Pirate Bay added a ‘Share on Facebook’ button around two weeks ago to its site that allowed its users to post links to small information files on Facebook that are used to download audio, video, etc. via BitTorrent. Facebook is now blocking those ‘bookmarklets’ as well as any links from The Pirate Bay, said Peter Sunde, of The Pirate Bay. Sunde said he received an e-mail from Facebook justifying the action because of the legal proceedings against Sunde and three others. The men are awaiting return of a verdict on April 17 from a trial that concluded early last month in Stockholm. They are charged with helping to make available material under copyright.”

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Apr 8 2009

What the Smart Grid Can Learn From Facebook Connect

Federating energy-saving applications could provide more secure privacy for consumers than aggregating them in the data flood that impends.

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Apr 8 2009

Facebook Blocks All Pirate Bay Links

At the end of March The Pirate Bay added new functionality to reach out to millions of Facebook users. Just over a week later and the world’s largest social networking site has blocked all links to torrents on the world’s largest and most infamous BitTorrent tracker.

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Apr 7 2009

The Last of the Facebook Holdouts

Still having trouble boarding the social media bandwagon? You’re not alone. They’re a rare breed, some might even say an endangered species. But as social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter continue to build populations surpassing those of many countries, the last of the Web 2.0 holdouts remain proud to be freewheeling free agents.

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Apr 4 2009

Facebook Rolls Out New Storage System – Haystack

Engineers at Facebook are installing a new photo storage system they say is 50% faster than traditional systems.

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Apr 3 2009

Mark Zuckerberg’s Status Update: Paranoid as Hell

Is Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hunting leakers? His internal memo about CFO Gideon Yu’s departure got forwarded to bloggers. Perhaps he was hoping that would happen in attempt to figure out the leakers in his midst.

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