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Facebook’s Advertiser Clients Increase by 400%

Facebook's Advertiser Clients Increase by 400%

According to recent reports Facebook has increased in number of advertisers over the past year by 400% A common misconception amongst users is that Facebook sells their users data to 3rd party companies. Facebook has never done this – all private data submitted to Facebook does not get sent to 3rd party companies. Another area […]

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News Corp Exec: MySpace lost its way

on June 3, 2010 | MySpace | Comments (0)
News Corp Exec: MySpace lost its way

News Corp Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Chairman Chase Carey fielded questions on MySpace at in New York late last month, admitting: ‘Clearly, MySpace lost its way a bit’. Carey went on to comment about the future of MySpace: ‘We’ve spent a lot of the time since last summer right-sizing, went through some layoffs, bringing […]

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Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook privacy: VIDEO

Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook privacy: VIDEO

Q&A session with Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg on the latest privacy changes by Facebook. Mark discusses how users will be able to edit their privacy settings in a much simpler format that previously available. Mark says it was never Facebook’s intention to make settings complicated for users. As a result the engineering team has been […]

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Telstra launches Tribe® social networking tool

Telstra launches Tribe® social networking tool

Exclusive to Telstra customers – a new social networking tool called Tribe® has been launched. Tribe® aggregates your Facebook, Twitter and MySpace into one single interface where you can access all sites from. Telstra customers simply browse to http://tribe.telstra.com from their mobile browser to access this feature, and there are no data / usage costs, […]

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Google crowns Facebook 1st in page views, Yahoo 2nd

Google crowns Facebook 1st in page views, Yahoo 2nd

Google has recently released more internet traffic data from their Google Adplanner / DoubleClick system. According to Adplanner, Facebook is visited by 540 million people monthly – which is around 35% of the internet population. Yahoo network is visited by 490 million visitors per month – 31% of the internet population. On Facebook approximately 570 […]

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The End for Facebook?

The End for Facebook?

May 31 has been labelled as ‘Quit facebook day’. Is this really the end for Facebook? There have been recent global movements to put an end to Facebook’s monopolising of the web, mainly because of their privacy policies. There are a couple of reasons why people are scared of what Facebook is doing such as making more information available […]

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ANZ Debt collector creates fake Facebook profile to lure customers

ANZ Debt collector creates fake Facebook profile to lure customers

An ANZ debt collector has created a fake Facebook profile under the name ‘Max Bourke’ to track down customers with bad credit histories that have not updated their personal and address details. ‘Max Bourke’ was a single guy, who like football, running on the beach and playing poker. ANZ spokesman Stephen Ries has said: ‘This […]

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Australian Federal Police want a Facebook cop

Australian Federal Police want a Facebook cop

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) are calling for Facebook to employ a law enforcement expert in Australia to overlook the Australian user-base of Facebook. Last month, Nona Belomesoff of Sydney was murdered by a man she allegedly met of Facebook. Several Governments around the world are holding a meeting to discuss the social media site […]

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Communications Minister not happy with Facebook and Google privacy

Communications Minister not happy with Facebook and Google privacy

The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy – Stephen Conroy has expressed his concern about Google’s recent privacy hitch when their Streetview cars were collecting WiFi data from private homes around Australia. Conroy remarked about Google: ‘They consider that they are the appropriate people to make the decisions about people’s privacy data’. Stephen […]

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