Monthly Archives: May 2010

TV meets Web and Web meets TV – Google TV

Last week, the annual Google I|O Developer’s conference became the setting for presentation and  announcement of the new Google TV offering.  With 7 CEO’s from leading technology companies all together on one stage – the promise of an idea (blending … Continue reading

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Facebook Privacy: A Bewildering Tangle of Options*

The above is the lead article title, for the May 12, 2010  “The New York Times – Business Day” section.   An illuminating article that documents in detail Facebook’s ”… 50 settings with more than 170 options…” configuration elements used for … Continue reading

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Do you know what Facebook knows? (About You!)

FACEBOOK, the enormously popular and famous Internet based data sharing and personal profile system holds extensive information on over 400 Million people.  Fifty percent of whom log on to their account daily and have an overall average of 130 friends … Continue reading

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