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Facebook Knows All About Me

19 hours ago ago from Still Standing on her Head

I have never, never in my life been anywhere near Facebook. I wasn't especially surprised to get two invitations recently to befriend certain people on Facebook. What did suprise me was the rest of the message which listed various other people on Facebook who I supposedly knew. This means that entirely without action on my part, Facebook has a pretty good profile of the range of people I have contact with in various ways - a bunch of poets, ...

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Mall Marketing: Facing the Crowd with Facebook

1 hour, 45 minutes ago ago from Shopping Mall Directory

Despite how well the mall brands itself, a collection of shops and stores never did connect to the shopper with something near human in scale and relationship. Corporate icons such as Ronald McDonalds from the hamburger empire, Wendy, or Burger King simply were not an option for a mall for the reasons of continuity and control. There was rarely a human face that the average consumer can relate to, except for the mall security, which was ...

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Facebook’s 2009 status update trends: What did you say?

15 hours ago ago from Wired World

If you think your Facebook friends are the only ones reading your Facebook status messages, think again. Facebook has combed over the status updates posted to the site this year and has compiled them into a Top 15 list that tried to make sense of what people were thinking or doing throughout the year. I have to admit that I got a bit of a creepy feeling by realizing that the data team is doing this sort of analysis even though I kind of ...

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The Top 10 tech trends of 2009 – source CNN

42 minutes ago ago from I am a Bridge (Hugues Rey Blog)

By John D. Sutter Engineers didn't make huge improvements to technology in 2009. The year's big tech names Twitter, Facebook, Google, Apple, Amazon all existed before January. Instead, this is the year technology changed us. At year's end, we're connected to each other and to the Internet like never before. In 2009, we carried tiny computers in our pockets, through which we fed the Internet constant real-time info ...

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Facebook Zombies

17 hours ago ago from Asianguyfromillinois's Blog

Facebook. What can you say about it? It's been integrated into our cell phones, laptops, desktops, anything that has access to internet can pretty much go on facebook.  Millions of people around the world spend so much time on facebook.  I'll admit, I'm one of them sometimes but I try to keep my distance from it. People these days spend way too much time on facebook.  People go on it and stalk other people, people go on ...

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This might be the new Google zeitgeist: Facebook status trends of 2009

3 hours ago ago from Download Squad

Just released on the Facebook blog, the status trends of 2009 make for some very interesting reading. In many ways they mirror the results of Google's search trends , but I have to admit that Facebook has the edge here because it's personal . Rather than simply being 'interesting' -- great, Michael Jackson was the #1 Google trend in 2009 -- Facebook status updates are juicy . It's worth noting that these are just results from the U.S., ...

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Ru Freeman: Facebook Etiquette for Authors

20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

A lot has been written about Facebook's various attempts to mis/manage our online data. In general, I am of the opinion that we can forgo a few minutes of updating our status about, say, whether or not we've brushed our teeth or exactly how many papers we have left to grade, in order to take charge of our own privacy settings. We do not need Mark Zuckerberg to hold our hand or reassure us. Come on, people, aren't we all more grown up than ...

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