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4 hours ago ago from Reputation Watch
Earlier this week Facebook finally released their new simplified privacy controls to all users. While the changes won't affect Pages or Groups, they do have a big impact on personal profile privacy settings. At first glance, Facebook gives you the option to leave your privacy settings as they were or to allow each segment of your profile to be open to . Everyone includes not only anyone on Facebook, but search engines feeding real time ...
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14 hours ago ago from Snoo.ws
Facebook has just made it easier for its over 350 million users to limit and protect who sees their comments, videos, photographs and other personal information by introducing more options for privacy settings this past Wednesday. While the move was well documented in a blog post from founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg earlier this month, what some may not have realized was the change will also give people the opportunity to ...
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12 hours ago ago from Last Technologies
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11 hours ago ago from The Top Seo Blog
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Facebook's Zuckerberg Becomes Poster Child for New Privacy Settings
8 hours ago ago from Wired.com
Sections Facebook's Zuckerberg Becomes Poster Child for New Privacy Settings Facebook is pushing users to stop being so private with their information, and from the looks of it, founder Mark Zuckerberg is leading the charge by sharing photos of himself at parties and with his girlfriend. Facebook execs have in the past largely kept their profiles locked down, even as 80 percent of ...
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6 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
readwriteweb.com : As a public figure it would be understandable if Zuckerberg didn't want his friends and family photos exposed to 350 million Facebook users and the web at large - but as the founder of a world-changing company that just did an about-face on the privacy recommendations that have been at its core throughout this massive period of growth, it makes more sense for Zuckerberg's photos to be as public as he recommends yours be. ...
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4 hours ago ago from The New York Times
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13 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks
It really didn't take Yahoo! ( YHOO ) long to pull the trigger. Only a few weeks ago, the perpetual also-ran in the search engine market announced that, like Microsoft ( MSFT ) and Google ( GOOG ), it would integrate Twitter data into its search capabilities , part of a race among the three companies toward "real-time search." Unlike its competitors, though, Yahoo! didn't shell out a dime for its access to the microblogging service's data, ...
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