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A Fun One-Sentence Book Game for Twitter and Facebook!

November 16, 2009 By: smmellott Category: facebook, funny, twitter, web 2.0 No Comments →

I was looking at my Facebook and a friend of mine, Jason Summers had posted as his status “The shoes never faded all the way”.

Well, that’s interesting – what did it mean? Then I read the comments below it and Jason had commented the following:

“Rules of the game: grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
*

Facebook: Be Careful! Your Content is Theirs, Forever.

February 16, 2009 By: smmellott Category: facebook, social networks No Comments →

According to Facebook’s old terms of service, when you closed your account with them, their rights to your uploaded content expired. This is their old facebook policy. In reading through the old terms, I was still surprised at how much rights facebook had to my content.

But now Facebook claims rights to anything you upload, regardless whether or not you have removed the content or your account has… Continue reading

Users Protest and Facebook Changes its Shopping Privacy Policy

November 30, 2007 By: smmellott Category: facebook, social networks, web 2.0 No Comments →

Facebook backtracks on its latest privacy invasion tactic. After more than 50,000 Facebook users signed a petition blasting Facebook’s latest changes, Facebook has changed its new advertising and marketing strategy using Beacon to gather and distribute information about purchases Facebook users were making through over 40 popular online shopping sites. Facebook said it provided 2 opportunities to opt out of having your information shared, but many people… Continue reading

Web 2.0: Facebook to let Search Engines access Member Info

September 05, 2007 By: smmellott Category: facebook No Comments →

I went into Facebook today and it said: “Check out your Public Search Listing. Now people can search for this listing from Facebook’s Welcome page. In a few weeks, it may also be found through search engines like Google. Since your search privacy settings are set to “Everyone,” you now have a public search listing. This means that friends who aren’t yet on Facebook will be able to search… Continue reading


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