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Instagram retreats from policy changes
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Dec 21, 2012
The photo sharing app Instagram is retreating from its new privacy policy after users cried foul. How common are such reversals in the tech world?
Backlash against Instagram over photo policy
Interview with
Dec 19, 2012
The mobile phone app Instagram rose to fame on its filters. There's the 1970s filter, Nashville and Sierra, which give photos an artistic sheen. Now it might be time to add another one: Rage.
New Instagram privacy policy frustrates users
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Dec 18, 2012
Photo-sharing site says it has the right to sell user photos to advertisers.
Using scary online photos to motivate saving for retirement
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Dec 6, 2012
Investment company Merrill Edge wants you to start saving retirement, so badly that they've built an online tool that will help you do it, and terrify you in the process.
Facebook and Zynga retool their relationship
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Nov 30, 2012
The game company and the giant social network loosen the ties that have bound them.
FBI uses social networking to track suspects
Interview by
Nov 26, 2012
Fraudsters beware, the FBI is giving a new meaning to "following" a suspect.
Nintendo's Wii U, and Facebook's sales tracking tool for e-retailers
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Nov 19, 2012
Nintendo's Wii U tries to offer a game changer, and Facebook tries to draw a direct line between advertising and sales for retailers.
'Like' to find a job? Facebook has an app for that
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Nov 15, 2012
Facebook enters the job-search market with listings of nearly 2 million job openings. But be careful, especially if you've friended your boss.
Facebook employees poised to cash in
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Oct 23, 2012
Restrictions on the sale of Facebook stock by the social media firm's employees end this week, meaning many of them will be millionaires, not just millionaires "on paper." But the sale will likely drive the stock price down.










