Thanks for the invites everybody! I'm in!

On Jul 17, 7:23 pm, Christopher Deaton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can I get in on this Google+ invite party?
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> On Jul 15, 11:50 pm, Warren Chu <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > If you spend some time with the privacy settings almost any service can
> > mostly be private these days, even Facebook. With Google+, you can't
> > actually see other peoples circles as to how many and what they're called,
> > but you can tell by default who they have added in general and who have add
> > them. However, you can choose not to share that information and most
> > everything else by editing your profile. I just played with the privacy
> > settings to confirm. Though the UI is not always clear that something has
> > been made private, there is a preview mode in which you can impersonate a
> > user to verify that the settings are correct.
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> > Looks like they learned from the backlash with Buzz and it probably helped
> > that Facebook has ironed out a lot of the privacy kinks.
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> > Warren
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> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 7:24 PM, Karen Kreps 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > > I got an invite to join the beta testers of Google+ (it will be publicly
> > > available at the end of this month) and I started to use it.  Then I had
> > > second thoughts. Do I want Google to know who all my friends, clients,
> > > relatives are and every detail of my likes and dislikes? Do I want to 
> > > spend
> > > my valuable time organizing that info for Google? I know gmail is not
> > > private and I assume Google will control all that info that I volunteer 
> > > and
> > > that my friends contribute. It may too late, they may already know vastly
> > > more about myself than I realize, but I hesitate to use Google+
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> > > I have since then received a dozen requests from friends to connect to
> > > their circles on Google+. Part of me wishes to respond quickly and accept
> > > their invitations, but I have concerns.
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> > > Would you care to share a few thoughts about this? Do we just accept that
> > > there is no privacy left in life and go with the herd? I'd especially
> > > welcome comments from security experts.
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> > > TIA.
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> > > KK
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