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Important Facebook News: Privacy Updates

Almost Savvy

As you probably know, Facebook has been facing a barrage of complaints regarding their “public is the new norm&# approach to privacy which resulted in much of your/our content being made public by default. The feedback we heard from users was that in our efforts to innovate, some of our privacy settings h ad become confusing.

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Fishing with Tom - Work Literacy-RSS explained

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The best darn metaphor for RSS for learning this side of the Mason-Dixon line (whichever side you happen to be on). Rating: Tags: rss. Week 4 - Fishing with Tom. Added by Harold Jarche at 7:33pm on September 24th, 2008. View Videos. Loadingâ?¦. Get Embed Code. Favorite of 1 person. 0 Comments. Add a Comment. Work Literacy Badge.

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How Bloggers and Webmasters Violate Your Privacy With Google Analytics

Ari Herzog

You will have and abide by an appropriate privacy policy and will comply with all applicable laws relating to the collection of information from visitors to Your websites. You must post a privacy policy and that policy must provide notice of your use of a cookie that collects anonymous traffic data. We’re all using it illegally.

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Facebook Reader a welcome feature

Sherrilynne Starkie

I did, at one time, make use of an RSS reader called BlogBridge. Earlier this month, rumours about Facebook’s possible Google Reader replacement erupted when mentions of RSS feeds appeared in Facebook’s code. Related posts: Facebook graph search and your privacy. Goodbye, Google Reader: 5 Alternatives to Get Your RSS Feed Fix.

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Why does Facebook hate us?

Freelance Social Media

Of course, we cannot forget the massive backlash over privacy issues. The business side of Facebook is losing control of its brand and the user side is losing control of its privacy. Businesses are not able to interact with their customers if they aren’t coming to the Official page of that business.

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Invasive or Indispensable: The Case of Permanent GPS

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

These terrifying statistics make me wonder if it’s time to change given that our privacy is starting to diminish. Facebook responded by apologizing and giving its users more privacy controls to manage the concerns of students who thought this approach was too invasive. More than 2,300 people a reported missing each day.

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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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