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    Calling Facebook on its Empty PR

    Category: Privacy
    Posted on: May 25, 2010 12:28 AM, by Chris H

    Those of you who read Mark Zuckerberg's oped in today's Washington Post might appreciate my take on how Facebook talks about privacy in tomorrow's San Francisco Chronicle: The Privacy Machiavellis.

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    Mark and Chris sorry to be OT but in case anyone's interested Andrew Wakefield will apparently be on the Nicole Sandler Show tomorrow around 3pm Pacific 6pm Eastern, http://www.radioornot.com . I believe the numberis (954) 889-6410.

    Posted by: Marion Delgado | May 26, 2010 11:27 PM

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    Washington Post might appreciate my take on how Facebook talks about privacy in tomorrow's San Francisco Chronicle: The Privacy Machiavellis. Good

    Posted by: dizi | June 16, 2010 7:25 AM

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    I believe this is an interesting cover-up of what we already knew: privacy is money and corporations like Apple, FB, MS are at war with each other. The playground are we - the average user, and in the end it's all about power, control, and profits. It's scary how big these companies are getting!
    Thanks for sharing!

    Posted by: Naomi | May 16, 2011 4:44 PM

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