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Google – Do you mind being watched? (Interview from Second Life with Mitch Wagner)1 comment

Heidi Ballinger wrote 1 week ago: Last night my friend Mitch Wagner sent me a link to Google Maps with a picture of his house and his … more »

Tags: Do you mind being watched, facebook, flickr, Google, Google Earth, Google Street, Heidi Ballinger, InformationWeek, LinkedIn

Farewell to Facebook....1 comment

amatthews wrote 1 week ago: My last status update simply said: “Alex says bye”. And then I did it. I deactivated my Facebook … more »

Tags: Blogging, Communication, facebook, Internet, Productivity, Social Media, social networking

Surf orkut / internet without being caught

vipulsolanki wrote 1 month ago: How to surf internet / orkut without being caught The cyberpolicing is increasing in India, our comm … more »

Tags: Computer Science, Informative, Software, anonymous internet, anonymous surfing, cyber police, Google, India, Internet Privacy

When snooping goes too far

slewfootsnoop wrote 1 month ago: When I’m writing up posts on people-finding sources, I usually suspend judgement on whether or … more »

Tags: Finding People, Search engines, people finding, snooping, Wikis, Spock.com

Remove Google History

5starcomputerhelp wrote 1 month ago: Remove Your Google History To remove history saved by Google searches, please follow the steps below … more »

Tags: delete history, Google, History, Internet Privacy

A bloody battle to invade the little privacy we have left.3 comments

Catcher In The Rye wrote 1 month ago: In an article titled ‘The Mother of All Privacy Battles‘, The New York Times talks about … more »

Tags: cynical pov, Interactive, Online Advertising, battle for online advertising, ISPs as advertisers, phorm, privacy battle

The Future of Reputation

mrkooenglish wrote 2 months ago: Authors@Google: Daniel Solove Feb 2008 (53 min) Daniel J. Solove, an associate professor of law at … more »

Tags: Authors@Google, Copyright, Defamation, Law and information

Default rules for social networking sites

nudgeblog wrote 2 months ago: Over at Freakonomics, Daniel Solove, author of The Future of Reputation, muses about default setting … more »

Tags: Blog Posts, default rules, choice architecture, Daniel Solove

Identity

turmeric wrote 2 months ago: As the Web 2.0 conference winds down and all the parties, lobby-cons, meetups, mashups- i’ve s … more »

Tags: facebook, Web 2.0, twitter

Blog Talk Radio: Kinzin Is The Better Choice For Privately Sharing Photos

Megan wrote 2 months ago: Last week Blog Talk Radio featured an episode about photography and kids with “Taking Better P … more »

Tags: Vancouver, technology, kinzin, kinzin.com, private family photo sharing, blog talk radio, kate inglis, shutter sisters, tracey clark

Trick to change skins of websites - Protect your privacy1 comment

vipulsolanki wrote 2 months ago: Afraid of your boss while surfing on orkut or checking gmail ? Have you ever wonder “what if … more »

Tags: firefox addon, Informative, Internet

News, Web 2.0: Online Privacy, Tracking, G_ _gle and the Eye of Sauron

creaky15 wrote 2 months ago: Everyone expects a certain level of anonymity as they move about their daily lives“– Kev … more »

Tags: Other Stuff, Videos & Podcasts, Libraries or Librarians, EBM/Clinical Decisionmaking, Consumer/Patient Health, Google, Electronic Health Records, EFF Electronic Frontier Foundation

Liberty Alliance Privacy in an Online, Web 2.0 World Webcast Series

libertyalliancenews wrote 3 months ago: Liberty Alliance announced its Privacy in Perspective webcast series this week. While the entire pre … more »

Tags: identity, Liberty Alliance, SAML 2.0, Web 2.0

Liberty Alliance Privacy in an Online, Web 2.0 World Webcast Series

libertyalliancenews wrote 3 months ago: Liberty Alliance announced its Privacy in Perspective webcast series this week. While the entire pre … more »

Tags: Liberty Alliance, SAML 2.0, identity, Web 2.0

Liberty Alliance Privacy in an Online, Web 2.0 World Webcast Series

libertyalliancenews wrote 3 months ago: Liberty Alliance announced its Privacy in Perspective webcast series this week. While the entire pre … more »

Tags: Web 2.0, Liberty Alliance

How online ads track users - Explanation for the non-geek

Mike wrote 3 months ago: It has been said that web surfers’ online activities can be tracked by Google and other online … more »

Tags: technology, online advertising and privacy, cookies and privacy

Regulating social networks2 comments

Gary Andrews wrote 3 months ago: An excellent post, and interesting discussion, over at David North’s Digital Rant on, in light … more »

Tags: Work, Blogistan, T'interweb, Politics, The Meeeeja, The inevitable, Putting your face online, facebook, social networking

Youngsters, social media, and online privacy5 comments

Andy Piper wrote 3 months ago: While I was driving to work this morning I listened to a piece on Radio 4 about an Ofcom study publi … more »

Tags: Byron Review, Children, Education, Government, Identity Theft, Ofcom, Online, Privacy, Radio 4

Less Money, Mo' Problems

Orr Shtuhl wrote 3 months ago: Wired editor Chris Anderson continues making the rounds to promote his free-stuff-online thesis, ech … more »

Tags: connecting the dots, Chris Anderson, facebook, Free Stuff, Movies


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