by Mary C Long
In our recent post describing how Twitter could stick it to Facebook, we linked to an article that mentioned a new Facebook app called Twittus. Twittus, like the native Twitter app, posts tweets to your Facebook Timeline. But thanks to leveraging Facebook’s Open Graph, it does quite a bit more.
by Mary C Long
Data privacy ranks up there with zombies on the list of things that people worry about. And who can blame them? Both come up a lot online, both are scary and, unfortunately, both are viewed (to varying extents) as concerns plaguing the paranoid. We hear about both data privacy and zombies so often, we’ve become desensitized to the gore and the risk — and we associate that same “it will never happen to me” thinking to both scenarios.
by Mary C Long
If you follow more than 500 people, odds are you don’t know each and every one of them personally – or even remotely. But should you? During a recent debate, one political candidate accused another of attempting to follow his 14-year-old daughter on Twitter. The accused claimed he had no idea, blaming a staffer-automation combo for the mix-up. Is this acceptable? |
Categories
All
Archives
November 2023
|