Monday, April 27, 2009
Facebook Can Get You Fired, Dumped, And Yes, Evicted
Don't be surprised if one day it happen to you! The article with this title is written by Stan Schroeder. Check out at http://mashable.com/2009/04/14/facebook-evicted/.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Migrating to web 2.0
We're getting back to the Network Weavers' case. We've discussed it before and we already now it is a small bricks & clicks company active in the social networking consultancy sector. The purpose of the analysis now is to make some recommendation for the migration towards more competitive e-services/ e-business site. The recommendations presented in the table below represents only the my opinion and not the company's strategy or intent.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Facebook Owns Your Photos
For all who have never actually read the Terms of Use for Facebook, they have changed their policies to allow them to own all content you (facebook user) upload.
Now even if you take down pictures from that time you got drunk with the guys, Facebook owns those pictures in their servers and can retrieve them whenever. Even if this may seem minor, this information is ours, it is private, it is not for Facebook. Facebook runs off of membership, exploiting the trust of its members will run it down to the ground, something many users would prefer not to see, considering it is a useful program to keep in touch. Facebook would not lose anything legally or monetarily from not owning its user's photos.
If you have a Facebook account, join the group 100,000,000 Against Facebook Owning Its User's Photos!
Now even if you take down pictures from that time you got drunk with the guys, Facebook owns those pictures in their servers and can retrieve them whenever. Even if this may seem minor, this information is ours, it is private, it is not for Facebook. Facebook runs off of membership, exploiting the trust of its members will run it down to the ground, something many users would prefer not to see, considering it is a useful program to keep in touch. Facebook would not lose anything legally or monetarily from not owning its user's photos.
If you have a Facebook account, join the group 100,000,000 Against Facebook Owning Its User's Photos!
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