Tag: Stuff

The Zuckerberg Files: Archiving Every Single Thing Mark Zuckerberg Has Ever Said
Mark Zuckerberg has made a lot of money convincing people that they should contribute to a public, permanent record of everything they've ever said or done. Now, in a project that...
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Facebook Denies Special Partnership with Police
It's no secret that Facebook will cooperate will law enforcement. The company will disclose account records upon receiving...
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Does LinkedIn Intro Give You ‘Shivers’ Or B2B Email Optimism?
LinkedIn launched a new email tool this week that is actually pretty innovative, and could have a significant impact on business to business email communications. Security experts...
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NSA “Cybercommander-In-Chief” & His Deputy To Resign
It's been said that no publicity is bad publicity, but if you happen to be Gen. Keith Alexander, this year would contain enough bad publicity to drown even...
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Facebook Now Lets Teens Post Publicly but Will Default Them to Only ‘Friends’
If you have a teenager (13-17) who's on Facebook, you'll probably want to listen up. Facebook is making some changes to what they call the "teen experience," and it amounts to a...
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Yahoo Mail Gets ‘Very Serious’ About Security
Update: A Yahoo spokesperson tells WebProNews, "In addition to making https a default feature by January 2014 for all Yahoo Mail users, we plan to implement 20...
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Do You Want Google Using Your Name And Face In Ads?
Google announced a new update to its terms of service the other day that is unsurprisingly ruffling some feathers. The change enables Google to use users' profile names and photos...
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Your Unopened Snapchats Are Being Given to Police, But It’s a Rare Occurrence
If you're unaware that pretty much everything you do online is probably being tracked by someone, and all of the companies that house the content that you upload, post, tweet, and...
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Google Privacy Changes Draw Suspicion, Senator Pens Letter to FTC
One U.S. Senator wants the Federal Trade Commission to take another look at Google, this time for...
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Facebook Privacy News Gets The Taiwanese Animation Treatment
On Thursday, Facebook announced that users would no longer be able to keep their profiles out of Graph Search. Last year, the company already removed the ability for users who were...
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Mark Zuckerberg Just Wants a Little Privacy, Buys Up Adjacent Real Estate
The CEO of Facebook just wants a little privacy. I know, the joke writes itself. Mark Zuckerberg has made a slightly unusual purchase, four of them to be exact....
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Facebook Kills Privacy Setting That Was Probably Already Dead to You
Starting today, you will no longer be able to hide from other Facebook users i...
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Yahoo Is Removing Email Addresses From People’s Contacts
Yahoo has been removing contacts from Yahoo Mail users' contacts lists without the consent of these users. We received an email about it from one angry user this morning. The u...
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Apparently Microsoft Recycles Email Addresses Too
Yahoo has been making headlines in recent weeks thanks to an account recycling program it implemented recently, and the apparent security issues that have come along with it. It tu...
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