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Interested in mobile or internet privacy and security?

The Way of the Web

Web Strategy Wikinomics Rankings ← Why ‘journalists’ might need the likes of Wikileaks Nokia developers, Absolute Radio and the N8 → Interested in mobile or internet privacy and security?

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Facebook Introduces Location Service: Places

Mindjumpers

Facebook will make the service available in more countries and on more mobile platforms in the future. When to go to the application on your mobile, you open Facebook Places and according to where you are, the application will show a list of places near you. Facebook has of course also taken privacy into consideration.

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Facebook Introduces Location Service: Places

Mindjumpers

Facebook will make the service available in more countries and on more mobile platforms in the future. When to go to the application on your mobile, you open Facebook Places and according to where you are, the application will show a list of places near you. Facebook has of course also taken privacy into consideration.

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Google Me – quick thoughts for and against…

The Way of the Web

5 million activations a month, a focus on mobile first (as said by Eric Schmidt), and working across mobiles and the merging tablet market (in terms of tablets now getting mainstream coverage and adoption post iPad). If it can pick up people leaving Myspace and Facebook, social networks become a two horse race, with Google in the game.

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Could the internet make us all nicer people?

The Way of the Web

June 22nd, 2010 · View Comments Social networks, blogs and online identities have given rise to a lot of discussion and concerns on the best way to manage how you’re seen by other people (I’m trying to avoid using the words ‘personal brand’). blog comments powered by Disqus Blog Partners:

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Crowdsourcing Our Health – Using Social Media to Educate and Unite.

Social Media Strategery

Combine this with the fact that research shows that a stable and supportive social network improves health outcomes for people with a wide range of conditions, from the common cold to cancer, and the potential for social media to fundamentally change how we view our healthcare, how we view our health , is phenomenal.

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Glympse: Location Service As a Utility

Mindjumpers

The attractive appeal about Glympse is the privacy (you can send your travel location to specific relevant persons) and it is so easy to use.