Facebook Settles with FTC
Facebook has today settled a dispute with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Facebook made a number of ‘privacy mistakes’ with its users such as: In December 2009 making your Friends list public without approval or warning. 3rd Party Facebook Applications were getting a lot more user data that specified on the site. Facebook has […]
Read More | ShareYelp launches in Australia
Social Recommendation website Yelp has finally launched in Australia. They are initially focusing on building up the Sydney and Melbourne markets. Yelp is one of the most successful user generated content/ review sites in the world, and are getting ready for their Initial Public Offering (IPO) in the US. Yelp has an application for iOS […]
Read More | ShareWikipedia Donations – Align Right!
Many of you will have noticed on Wikipedia, Founder Jimmy Wales asking for donations again this year to keep Wikipedia’s services running smoothly. Wikipedia is a not for profit and relies heavily on donations and corporate funding. The only problem with this is Wikipedia should align the photos of staff to the right, not left […]
Read More | ShareJulian Assange wins Walkley Award
Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder has won the Walkley Award for Most Outstanding Contribution to Journalism. This is a significant prize for Journalists and Julian Assange released the following acceptance speech, whilst still being under house arrest. You can watch the video here on the SBS website: http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1608279/WikiLeaks-Assange-awarded-at-Walkleys Walkley Twitter Update:
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