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How Secure Is Twitter Anyway?

I think that by now, we are fully aware that even protected Tweets, are not all that protected. And as this article demonstrates, it sure seems like anything we Tweet these days takes only a small amount of time to become public record.
If anything, the above article should prove to be a reminder that even [...]

Friendster Might Not Be So Friendly For Long

Normally, I have no interest or problem with Friendster. Honestly, they are about as much on my radar as day time TV. But this news about Friendster working with Intellius is rather disturbing.
The official idea behind the partnership seems simple enough: “to provide a more robust and comprehensive user search experience on Friendster and to [...]

Facebook - Never Leave Home Without It

Remember the old credit card commercials where you were told to never leave home without it? Well it seems that we may soon be able to say the same of something new called Pay With Facebook.
Normally, another way to pay for something would be seen as a good thing with me. But I remain bitter [...]

Google Street View Continues To Raise Privacy Concerns

Google Street View, a Google Maps feature that lets users see images of streets and the surrounding areas, continues to generate controversy. Since its launch in May 2007, the feature has prompted questions about whether it constitutes an invasion of privacy, complaints about inappropriate images, and even a lawsuit.

Aaron and Christine Boring vs. Google

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