
April 21st, 2011 by admin
KUJHTV asked: As the Facebook population continues to grow, the social media site is improving its security and privacy settings.
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April 21st, 2011 by admin
CBS asked: Facebook adds voice chat, the Obama administration is going to rely on the cloud, and we sit down with football star Eli Manning.
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April 20th, 2011 by admin
itnnews asked: New research shows Facebook, Twitter and iPhones are taking over our lives. . Follow us on twitter at twitter.com .
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April 17th, 2011 by admin
NewsyVideos asked: Transcript by (www.newsy.com) You're watching multisource technology video news analysis from Newsy. BY ZHENG HWUANG CHIA Tired of tagging the gazillion pictures from the weekend? Mark Zuckerberg feels you. ABC explains Facebook's new brainchild -- Tag Suggestions. "Facebook adds facial recognition software. The new technology will make it easier to identify friends on the photos you upload. It works by matching new photos to others that have already been tagged, and suggests people that you may want to tag. The feature will begin rolling out next week." Mashable tells us more. "Facebook fills in the 'Who is this?' box with its suggestion — all you have to do is click the 'Save Tags' button to accept." If you're a little freaked out by this new feature, don't worry-- you're not alone. An anchor from HLN is with you. "Some people are loving this, but if you find this a little bit creepy, like I do, you can opt out of it." And the Facebook blog says -- opting out is simple. "If for any reason you don't want your name to be suggested, you will be able to disable suggested tags in your Privacy Settings. Just click 'Customize Settings' and 'Suggest photos of me to friends.' Your name will no longer be suggested in photo tags, though friends can still tag you manually." So, what makes Facebook think it knows your friends better than you do? Well, Urlesque says apparently it knows, but it ain't telling how. "The feature only makes suggestions when the algorithms have 'high
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April 16th, 2011 by admin
utvinews asked: Putting up too much personal information on the internet including social networking sites like Facebook might lead to thieves stealing your life story.
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January 9th, 2011 by admin
ChannelOneNews asked: What you should know about privacy online.
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January 9th, 2011 by admin
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May 27th, 2010 by admin
CBS asked: Up to the Minute technology consultant John Quain speaks to Up To The Minute anchor Michelle Gielan about Facebook's new privacy feature and steps you should take if you want to limit personal information shared on the social networking site.
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May 20th, 2010 by admin
CBS asked: Facebook's controversial new Terms Of Service caused an uproar after the agreement granted Facebook ownership of all user content, but privacy was always in the hands of users. Larry Magid reports.
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April 22nd, 2010 by admin
andyuk2005 asked: A very interesting clip on the popular website Facebook. Includes who has money in it, its origins(including US government offices) and their privacy policies and terms of agreement which state they can use and profit from any of the information you post on the site. Check it out! Original source: www.albumoftheday.com
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