Time to Write Off Twitter?

        How Twitter compares to Facebook and Linked In and whether it's
a simple, passing fad are questions that persist in the blogosphere.
Just last night I found myself issuing a rapid response to that very
question posted by an industry peer. Remarkably, I've already formed a
firm perspective on this since former Kodak Digital boss [...]
        http://url.ie/1c70

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Earn Using Social Networking Through Forming Networks


        There are many businesses using social networking to boost their
earnings. You can actually take advantage of this by forming
partnerships with these individuals. You want to earn through social
networking as well, so it is important to take chances and be creative.
You're going to do that by doing the following:
        - Send a message [...]
        http://url.ie/1c6z

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Tips on Driving Web 2.0 Traffic


        Ultimately titled as 'Web 2.0' promotion, social bookmarking and
social networks form an effective type of promotion that has rapidly
gained popularity and effectiveness. Previously, it was mentioned that
these represented a valuable source of backlinks, and that much is
certainly true.
        However, apart from the backlinks that come as part and parcel
of web 2.0 [...]
        http://url.ie/1c6y

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Firefox top for bugs in 2008, but quickest at fixes


        Mozilla reported more vulnerabilities in its Firefox web browser
last year than Internet Explorer, Safari and Opera combined, but it
dealt with those flaws quicker than Microsoft, according to a new report
by vulnerability-testing company Secunia.
        Firefox had 115 reported flaws in 2008, nearly four times as
many as every other popular browser, and nearly twice [...]
        http://url.ie/1c71

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Privacy vs protection: Police and the right to hack


        Australia's state police have been upping the ante on criminals
who use technology to protect their activities, but is it the right way
to go?
        The governments of Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales
(NSW) have moved to boost covert search and telecommunication
interception powers that police can use in the fight against crime.
        Privacy advocates have [...]
        http://url.ie/1c72

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Gov't may track all UK Facebook traffic


        The UK government is considering the mass surveillance and
retention of all user communications on social-networking sites
including Facebook, MySpace, and Bebo.
        Home Office security minister Vernon Coaker said on Monday that
the EU Data Retention Directive, under which ISPs must store
communications data for 12 months, does not go far enough.
Communications such as those [...]
        http://url.ie/1c73

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FAQ: What iPhone 3.0 means to you


        If it's March, it must be time for Apple Inc. to start beating
the iPhone drum.
        That's the quick analysis of yesterday's preview of the next
generation of Apple's iPhone software, which will add a slew of features
- some that users have been yelping about since Day One - to the popular
smartphone [...]
        http://url.ie/1c77

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Google Docs sharing issue causes concern for cloud computing


        Google today admitted to a potentially serious error in its Docs
sharing system. While only .05% of all shared documents were affected,
the potential for serious damage was significant for businesses.
        The error amounted to wrongly sharing Google documents with
someone "whom you, or a collaborator with sharing rights, had previously
shared a document". The entire [...]
        http://url.ie/1c74

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FTC urged to investigate Google's hosted services


        A privacy group has asked the Federal Trade Commission to
investigate whether Google Inc.'s cloud computing services, including
the popular Gmail hosted e-mail service, Google Docs and the Picasa
photo sharing service, adequately protect users privacy.
        The complaint (download PDF) by the Electronic Privacy
Information Center (EPIC), filed on Tuesday with the FTC, comes just
weeks [...]
        http://url.ie/1c75

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Google returns Chrome to beta


        Google Inc. yesterday reversed last December's decision to ditch
the beta label from its Chrome browser, saying it is restoring the
moniker to some builds to get faster feedback to developers.
        "Since we took the 'beta' tag off Google Chrome in December,
we've been updating two release channels: developer and stable," said
Brian Rakowski, a Chrome [...]
        http://url.ie/1c76

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