Imagine this scenario: You’re out with friends at a bar and you meet a group of fun people. At the end of the night, you decide that you all want to keep in touch. While business cards might seem too formal and exchanging phone …
Facebook Finally Lets You Edit Your Comments
We’ve all typed things on Facebook that we regret. Over-the-top angry responses to shared political articles. Weirdly inappropriate comments under a friend’s photo. Typo-ridden exclamations under a big announcement.
Before, …
Facebook’s $10 Million Privacy Payout: Why You Get Nothing
If you missed it, Facebook says it will pay $10 million to compensate users who were turned into product pitchmen as a result of “Sponsored Stories” ads that treat “Likes” as endorsements. None of this money, however, will go to Facebook users.
via Facebook Privacy Settlement Amounts to $10 Million | Business | TIME.com.
Could That Facebook ‘Like’ Hurt Your Credit Score?
A plan to study data mining of social networking sites bankrolled by Germany’s largest credit reporting agency provoked outrage after internal documents about the project were leaked to German media outlets. Privacy experts say this is a shot across the bow — and that similar tactics are likely to come to the U.S. in the near future.
Facebook’s disappointing IPO has shaken up the tech sector to the point that Paul Graham, co-founder of famous talent incubator Y Combinator, wrote a letter to portfolio companies calling the flop “bad news” and saying it could … Your kids could soon be tagging each other, sending event invites for playdates and commenting on other kids’ walls — provided they’re old enough to read. That’s the brave new future Facebook is imagining as it develops tools … How do you create a social network to compete with Facebook? Easy, just make a crude clone of it and call it Youface. That’s what Ayub Abdulloh did in Uzbekistan. According to Radio Free Europe, he didn’t seem too bothered by … Facebook now has a bunch of investors who aren’t exactly popping champagne corks over the company’s falling stock price. That means the company has to start making more money off its 900 million users. Hence new products like … The crime-fighting agency seeks new powers to “listen in” on the Internet and social media. via Should the FBI Be Allowed to Wiretap Facebook? | TIME Ideas | TIME.com. Facebook is working on its own smartphone — no, seriously this time. The New York Times reports that Facebook intends to launch a phone by next year, citing unnamed Facebook employees, engineers that the company sought to … I have written a few columns questioning Facebook’s long term value. And amidst all the recent news about the company’s IPO woes, it seems like investors may be skeptical as well. Even though I may have a conviction that a … Hey, remember when Facebook bought Instagram for $1 billion? Well apparently buying the number one mobile photo app on the market isn’t stopping the freshly IPO-ed Facebook team from releasing a similar app of its … Poll Says Four Out of Five Facebook Users Aren’t Persuaded by Site’s Ads
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