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Thursday, January 24, 2008

Who Needs Enemies When You Have Facebook Friends?

Jeremy Wagstaff

It might be time to remove a) all your data and b) all third-party apps from your Facebook profile. Here’s why. Add a Facebook app–SuperPoke, all that kind of stuff –and you’re required to agree to “allow this application to…know who I am and access my information.” Disagree and you can’t install it. Now this may be fine for you. But what the application doesn’t say is that the application is also now able to access the private data of your friends.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

User-Determined Computing

Jeremy Wagstaff

I’m not sure it’s a new phenomenon, but Accenture reckons it is: Employees are more tech savvy than the companies they work for and are demanding their workplace catches up. A new study by Accenture to be released next week will say that until recently all the most advanced networks and communication devices were at the office. Now they’re at home. The company calls it “user-determined computing.”

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