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"Instagram released an updated version of its privacy policy and terms of service, and they include lengthy stipulations on how photographs uploaded by users may be used by Instagram and its parent company, Facebook. The changes, which will go into effect Jan. 16, will not apply to pictures shared before that date."
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January 17, 4:47 PM
David Pogue's columns on personal tech for the NYTimes are worth a look. He gets to the crux of the matter, and fast, using intelligible (non-technobabble) language. Delete the scoop?
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"Une nouvelle étude confirme la baisse du nombre d'utilisateurs actifs dans des pays à fort taux de pénétration." Delete the scoop?
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Both funny & witty... also definitely worth thinking it over :-D Delete the scoop?
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Social network to honour requests from users who do not want online behaviour recorded – unlike Google and Facebook. Twitter says it will honour requests from users who do not want their online behaviour tracked, the company said on Thursday, in contrast with web companies such Google and Facebook whose business models rely heavily on collecting user data. [...]" Delete the scoop?
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When the news first broke that Facebook had acquired Instagram for $1 billion, my immediate instinct was dread. I wasn't alone. Christina Warren -Mashable Entertainment Editor- also says : "Facebook and Instagram | Dammit. Just… dammit. These things always start out with the best intentions but unless you're Amazon and Zappos they never pan out the way you want. To be clear – I'm totally happy for the Instagram team – they deserve the success they've found tenfold. I just wish it wasn't Facebook… because no matter how much you say, the reality is different. It just is. The guise of the network becomes different. The guise of the mobile service changes. It shifts. This isn't a slight at Facebook – I'd feel the same way if Twitter, Google or even Apple bought this company. Maybe I'm being irrational – I'm sure I am. In the long run, this will enable more people to use Instagram, which is obviously great. And yet. And yet. $1 billion. That's some serious money. Like, that's an offer you can't refuse. Good on them. [...]" on http://christina.is/
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Facebook has acquired photo-sharing app Instagram for approximately $1 billion in a combination of cash and shares of Facebook... Have just stumbled onto >> http://bit.ly/HxHHsq Delete the scoop?
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"Ever wondered what the sharing patterns of a viral online image look like? Well, you're about to find out." "Following up on last month's map of the world's friendships on Facebook, we've released another visualization of relationships across social networks today. Called "Photo-sharing Explosions," these visualizations look at the different ways that photos shared on George Takei's Facebook page go viral once he's posted them."
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A funny procrastination flowchart displaying the social media Facebook's & Twitter's... diversion ! :o)
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"Police chiefs are calling on users of online social networking sites to be the "eyes and ears" of officers to help combat the menace of 'trolls' who bully or abuse via the web. [...]"
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Rescooped by Monica Mirza from Looks -Pictures, Images, Visual Languages |
Mashable :
"Facebook is buying Instagram — and some Instagram users aren’t happy about it. [...] The fear is that in addition to the company, Facebook has acquired all of that location-tagged photo data from Instagram’s users and may use it to target ads at them. [...] f you’re in the camp that’s deleting its Instagram accounts regardless [...], you don’t have to give up your photo library in the process. [...]
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