Facebook Privacy: Zuckerberg's Profile Unzipped
PC World - Mon Dec 14, 3:36 pm ETHow much personal information can you glean from Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg's profile? That depends on when you happened to be viewing it.
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How much personal information can you glean from Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg's profile? That depends on when you happened to be viewing it.
After recent optimistic comments about an upcoming rebound in technology initial public offerings by several Silicon Valley venture capitalists and investment bankers, I decided to see if the reality lived up to the hype -- and hope.
Babble.com partners with a social media agency to create a new app.
MADISON – For those interested in joining the fight against childhood obesity, it can be as easy as typing “Healthy U” on Facebook to show support for the more than 18,000 New Jersey children who are exercising more, eating better, and learning healthy lifestyles.
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As the economy lurches toward recovery, northern New England's ski industry is viewing the upcoming season with optimism, saying the amount of snow nature sends the region is a much bigger factor in determining how well the ski areas fare.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- Social networking Web sites such as Facebook are being targeted by malicious programs that hijack users' accounts to mail promotions, U.S. victims said.
Sixty-two percent (62%) of U.S. voters think it will be harder for America to make progress in Afghanistan than it was in Iraq.
A storm of news points to a future of frictionless publishing and subscription, across platforms. Google just announced that its FeedBurner RSS publishing service now supports automatic publishing to a Twitter account. If you're among the many people who use the service Twitterfeed (like CNN, the WhiteHouse, ReadWriteWeb, etc.) then you may very well find that startup expendable starting now ...
A new anti-government movement has sprung up among protesters in Iran -- and now among their supporters in other countries -- with men posting pictures of themselves on the Internet wearing women's head scarves as a political statement.
URL shorteners have been around for years, but they were mostly afterthoughts rather than legitimate businesses. That all changed with the rise of Twitter and short-form, 140-character blogging. With limited space for tweeting, the URL shortener business has boomed. Bit.ly has grown tremendously , companies like Coke have even made their own and even Digg has gotten in on the action . Bit.ly has ...
We cuddled up with our home DVRs, went out with our iPods, smartphones and wireless laptops and “friended” each other on Facebook.
Ben Hubschman has no love for red-light runners.That being the case, the 29-year-old doesn’t deny that his car was caught on camera running a red light in mid-November.Yet Hubschman doesn’t believe he should have to pay the $62.50 fine that was dished out by the red-light running camera and approved by a Collier County sheriff’s deputy.“When I received my ticket, at first I was confused because ...
There's more to this service than sharing spending data with friends, thank goodness.
The result is people inadvertently telling their co-workers and loved ones how to raise their IQs, make money instantly on Google or watch an awesome new video in which they star.
TUCSON - Tucsonans are using the popular social Web site Facebook to help local firefighters keep their jobs after the City Manager said departments would need to make major cuts.