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20 things I learned

Google set up a nice instance of crossmedia: it’s a website (level 1) holding a book (level 2) about where the web is going (level 3). What’s a cookie? How do I protect myself on the web? And most...

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1 click login for everyone

Passpack lets you share your passwords with your team. Freemium model and desktop software included. Its creator is blogging about his time in San Francisco: take a look. Filed under: Web Tools

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Google, myself and I

When you use Google and its many services, how do you identify yourself? According to Google blog, there are a few options: you can be unidentified, use a pseudonymous or be identified. But there’s far...

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New privacy policy on Google

On March, 2012, Google is changing its privacy policy. All the information about you on all your Google profiles will be aggregated in order to create a unique experience through each Google platform....

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The importance of being sorry

Dave Morin, CEO of Path, is sorry. Path used to copy and store your agenda from your mobile to its servers. They also didn’t notify the users about it. So Dave decided to apologize: We believe you...

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Facebook Apps that read your data

When you share information with your friends on Facebook, every app that your friends use can access and use that information. Read this post for further information. Of course it’s better to think of...

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