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Google's new privacy policy means more sharing
by
Molly Wood
Jan 26, 2012
But at least you get some control of your profile.
Zappos gets hacked, plus a new constitution for social networks
by
Molly Wood
Jan 17, 2012
Two different stories about oversharing.
Rick Santorum's Google problem
by
Molly Wood
Jan 6, 2012
A fractured web presence and unified pranksters affect the presidential candidate's results.
Can the Constitution handle modern technology's issues?
by
Molly Wood
Dec 28, 2011
Legal issues loom over privacy and what a person actually is.
Is talking on a cell phone while driving really all that bad?
by
Molly Wood
Dec 23, 2011
The jury is still out.
New Facebook feature lets you exist at all moments in your life simultaneously
by
Molly Wood
Dec 16, 2011
At first glance, Facebook's Timeline feature just seems to be another in a long series of redesign elements. But upon examination, it reveals itself to be a fundamental shift in how you present yourself to the world.
How did Time's Person of the Year use social media?
by
Molly Wood
Dec 15, 2011
How Facebook, Twitter, and other outlets shaped The Protester.
For public good, not for profit.
Amazon wants you to be a spy
by
Molly Wood
Dec 8, 2011
Amazon.com has a new app that could save you money and hurt small businesses.
Facebook may get extremely yucky a lot more often in the future
by
Molly Wood
Nov 18, 2011
A new type of scam fills Facebook feeds with images of porn, gore and violence.
The FTC is bringing some changes to Facebook
by
Molly Wood
Nov 14, 2011
The popular social networking platform is about to face some new restrictions by the Federal Trade Commission around privacy. We'll see if users 'like' them.