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Reading Links for September 8th

September 8, 2011

My del.icio.us links and notes. via @euan "People farming" – Companies still don’t get it – Euan's post captures why I gave up on Brand2.0 at the end of 2005. Most organizations still don't get "social" and "social tools". I'm still waiting for the big backlash – I'm sure it is coming – although not that [...]

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Jaxtr Breaches My Privacy and Maybe Millions More.

February 26, 2008

Dear Jaxtr, Because I read Gigaom and follow VoIP I just learned that you Jaxtr breached my privacy. You added me to the new beta Cafe Jaxtr without my permission. Even exposing my real name and showing me on other peoples contact pages as I tried to click and understand what you were trying to [...]

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Facebook – Prototyping Stategic Advantage

December 13, 2007

Facebook’s “Beacon” has been hashed out in the blogosphere already. Aventurista points out the apologetic similarlities in Mark Zuckerberg’s apologies. 2007 & 2006. When I first read it and also watched Matt Mower and a few others quit Facebook. I had a similar reaction although I’m staying for now. Facebook doesn’t have my loyalty although [...]

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