"Your clicks of Facebook's "Like" button and check-ins at restaurants, stores and other establishments are already valuable marketing material. Now Facebook is letting companies and individuals buy the right to republish those actions to your friends in ads -- including your name and profile photo -- on the social network's site." Reason again not to "like" Facebook.
Interesting. I wonder how many students don't even know about these. via Twitter.
CNET's Caroline McCarthy provides an update on Facebook's TOS controversy.
I'm always skittish with the term "irrevocable." via newmediajim and others on Twitter.
Foursquare's unintended consequences.
"Colleges have for years been warning students to keep their Facebook and Myspace pages free of embarrassing photos or writings, but a more recent phenomenon is the emergence of concrete policies governing how faculty and other employees use social media.
"Google will no longer let other services automatically import its users' email contact data for their own purposes, unless the information flows both ways. It accused Facebook in particular of siphoning up Google contact data, without allowing for the au
"Who's to say their interpretation of one of their terms of service is that they get to analyze and mine every bit of text I enter into the system even text that's only meant for one other person to read?"
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